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Childhood-onset white matter diseases including multiple sclerosis and monogenetic leukoencephalopathies, are characterized by neuroinflammatory tissue damage. Here, we propose that CD8+ T cell phenotypes within lesions serve as critical immune checkpoints for tissue damage and regeneration. Our objective is to define CD8+ T cell-driven disease and regenerative pathways by utilizing a combination of multifluorescent immunohistochemistry, spatial transcriptomics and multimodal MR imaging in patients and preclinical models. We expect to identify common CD8+ T cell driven inflammatory mechanisms for these diseases and thus to pave the way for novel therapeutic approaches.
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Projects: TRR 274: Checkpoints of Central Nervous System Recovery
Institutions: Universitätsmedizin Göttingen
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CNS nuclei were isolated from frozen specimen, stained with anti-NeuN and anti-Olig2, FACS purified (DAPI+NeuN-Olig2-), and analyzed with single nucleus RNA-seq.
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Authors: Chintan Chhatbar, Roman Sankowski, Michael Schulz, Takashi Shimizu, Marius Schwabenland, Ori Staszewski, Christian Scheiwe, Stefan Nessler, Katharina Borst, Anaelle Aurelie Dumas, Ella Trost, Daniel Berchtold, Wesley Brandão, Omar Mossad, Adrià Dalmau Gasull, Maximilian Frosch, Daniel Erny, Martin Diebold, Elena Guffart, Katharina Ternka, Mihaela Guranda, Janaki Manoja Vinnakota, Marina Friesen, Koliane Ouk, Inken Waltl, Michael LaMorte, Timothy R. Hammond, Giovanni Di Liberto, Ilena Vincenti, Mario Kreutzfeldt, Ibrahim T. Mughrabi, Yousef Al-Abed, Thomas Blank, Melanie Meyer-Luehmann, Yanick J. Crow, Nellwyn Hagen, Dimitry Ofengeim, Robert Zeiser, Matthias Kettwig, Jutta Gärtner, Andreas Meisel, Martin Schwemmle, Ulrich Kalinke, Jürgen Beck, Bertram Bengsch, Robert Thimme, Oleg Butovsky, Tamara Seredenina, Richard M. Ransohoff, Francisco J. Quintana, Katrin Kierdorf, Doron Merkler, Christine Stadelmann, Josef Priller, Marco Prinz
Date Published: 25th Mar 2026
Publication Type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1038/s41590-026-02472-z
Citation: Nat Immunol 27(5):1066-1080.
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