T cell deficiency does not reduce lesions in mice produced by intracerebral injection of NMO-IgG and complement

S Saadoun, P Waters, C MacDonald, LR Bridges… - Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
We reported recently that intracerebral administration of NMO-IgG with human complement
produces neuromyelitis optica (NMO) lesions in mice. We examined the role of T cells in the
formation of NMO lesions by comparing brain histopathology in wildtype and nude mice.
Brains were co-injected with IgG from NMO patients and human complement. At 24 h and 5
days, wildtype vs. nude mouse brains had comparable inflammation (CD45
immunoreactivity), loss of myelin (Luxol Fast Blue staining) and loss of AQP4 …