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CD8+ T cells are present at low levels in the white matter with physiological and pathological aging.

Aging (2020-10-14)
Manuel Moreno-Valladares, Tulio M Silva, Juan P Garcés, Ander Saenz-Antoñanzas, Leire Moreno-Cugnon, María Álvarez-Satta, Ander Matheu
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The presence and functional role of T cell infiltration in human brain parenchyma with normal aging and neurodegeneration is still under intense debate. Recently, CD8+ cells have been shown to infiltrate the subventricular zone in humans and mice with a deleterious effect on neural stem cells. However, to which extent T cell infiltration in humans also occurs in other regions such as cortical areas and, especially, white matter (WM) has not yet been addressed. In this work, we report a low-grade infiltration of T cells (CD3+, CD4+ and CD8+) in the WM of aged individuals that is also observed at similar levels in patients with neurodegenerative disorders (Alzheimer´s disease). In particular, CD3+ and CD8+ cells were increased in perivascular and parenchymal WM and cortical regions (enthorinal cortex). These results reveal that T cell infiltration in brain parenchyma occurs with physiological and pathological aging in several regions, but it seems to be lower than in the subventricular zone neurogenic niche.

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Milli-Mark® Anti-CD68-FITC Antibody, clone KP1, clone KP1, Milli-Mark®, from mouse