1988
The 2H4 (CD45R) antigen is selectively decreased in multiple sclerosis lesions.
Sobel RA, Hafler DA, Castro EE, Morimoto C, Weiner HL. The 2H4 (CD45R) antigen is selectively decreased in multiple sclerosis lesions. The Journal Of Immunology 1988, 140: 2210-4. PMID: 2965183, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.140.7.2210.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultiple sclerosisViral encephalitisImmune responseCentral nervous system immune responseSuppressor-inducer functionCentral nervous system tissuePlaque edgeAdjacent white matterIL-2R mAbNervous system tissueMultiple sclerosis lesionsAnti-2H4Anti-CD4Inflammatory cellsMS plaquesImmunohistochemical stainingWhite matterSclerosis lesionsEncephalitisPatientsCellsRare cellsCD8CD4Sclerosis
1987
Selective Loss of the Suppressor-Inducer T-Cell Subset in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Morimoto C, Hafler D, Weiner H, Letvin N, Hagan M, Daley J, Schlossman S. Selective Loss of the Suppressor-Inducer T-Cell Subset in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. New England Journal Of Medicine 1987, 316: 67-72. PMID: 2946956, DOI: 10.1056/nejm198701083160202.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProgressive multiple sclerosisMultiple sclerosisStable diseaseHealthy controlsT cellsNeurologic diseaseSuppressor-inducer T cell subsetPeripheral blood lymphocyte subsetsSelective decreaseCubic millimeterPeripheral blood T cellsAnti-2H4 antibodySuppressor T cellsSuppressor T lymphocytesT cell subsetsPercentage of reactivityProduction of IgGCentral nervous systemDual-color fluorescence analysisPolymorphic antigenic determinantsActivation of cellsAnti-2H4Lymphocyte subsetsAcute attacksSuppressor cells