Charcot Fund: fundamental research

Regulatory T cell – blood brain barrier interactions drive loss of remyelination capacity

In healthy individuals, some immune cells called regulatory T cells normally act like the body’s “brakes,” calming inflammation and helping repair. This project asks why they lose that protective role specifically inside the brain in multiple sclerosis, after they cross the blood–brain barrier. The team will identify what triggers this switch in the MS brain—and test whether blocking those triggers can restore their reparative potential.

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