Keywords:
B cells; BAFF; Epstein Barr virus; IgA; flow cytometry; memory B cells; multiple sclerosis; short chain fatty acids
Abstract:
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated inflammatory disease of the central nervous system that results in demyelination of axons, inefficient signal transmission and reduced muscular mobility. Recent findings suggest that B cells play a significant role in disease development and pathology. To further explore this, B cell profiles in peripheral blood from 28 treatment-naive patients with early MS were assessed using flow cytometry and compared to 17 healthy controls.