Immune signatures of prodromal multiple sclerosis in monozygotic twins
Lisa Ann Gerdes, Claudia Janoschka, Maria Eveslage, Bianca Mannig, Timo Wirth, Andreas Schulte‐Mecklenbeck, Sarah Lauks, Laura Glau, Catharina C. Groß, Eva Tolosa, Andrea Flierl‐Hecht, Birgit Ertl‐Wagner, Frederik Barkhof, Sven G. Meuth, Tania Kümpfel, Heinz Wiendl, Reinhard Hohlfeld, Luisa Klotz
Abstract
Significance Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease shaped by genetic and environmental factors. Because of the heterogeneity of the human population, it has been difficult to identify “immune signatures” of the disease. Here we investigated a cohort of identical twin pairs who are discordant for multiple sclerosis. In each twin pair, the immune signatures were remarkably similar, pointing to a strong influence of shared genetic and environmental factors. However, when we focused on a subgroup of seemingly healthy cotwins who showed subtle signs of “subclinical neuro-inflammation,” we identified a distinct signature of memory T cells. Insight into the immunological mechanisms associated with the initiation of the disease is relevant not only to the therapy but also for prevention of the disease.