Inhibition of T cell responses by activated human CD8+ T cells is mediated by interferon-gamma and is defective in chronic progressive multiple sclerosis.
Balashov KE, Khoury SJ, Hafler DA, Weiner HL. Inhibition of T cell responses by activated human CD8+ T cells is mediated by interferon-gamma and is defective in chronic progressive multiple sclerosis. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1995, 95: 2711-2719. PMID: 7769110, PMCID: PMC295954, DOI: 10.1172/jci117973.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAutologous mixed lymphocyte reactionProgressive multiple sclerosisChronic progressive multiple sclerosisInduction of CD8Tact cellsMultiple sclerosisT cellsHuman CD8Suppressive propertiesAutologous T cellsRelapsing-remitting MST cell responsesHuman autoimmune diseasesMixed lymphocyte reactionGM-CSF antibodySuppressive CD8Autologous antigenLymphocyte reactionAutoimmune diseasesBeta antibodyGamma antibodyCD8Proliferative responseSpecific cytokinesNormal controls