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Query: UMLS:C0014070 (
encephalomyelitis
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Month-season of birth (M-SOB) is a risk factor in multiple chronic diseases, including multiple sclerosis (MS), where the lowest and greatest risk of developing MS coincide with the lowest and highest birth rates, respectively. To determine whether M-
SOB
effects in such chronic diseases as MS can be experimentally modeled, we examined the effect of M-
SOB
on susceptibility of C57BL/6J mice to experimental autoimmune
encephalomyelitis
(EAE). As in MS, mice that were born during the M-
SOB
with the lowest birth rate were less susceptible to EAE than mice born during the M-
SOB
with the highest birth rate. We also show that the M-
SOB
effect on EAE susceptibility is associated with differential production of multiple cytokines/chemokines by neuroantigen-specific T cells that are known to play a role in EAE pathogenesis. Taken together, these results support the existence of an M-
SOB
effect that may reflect seasonally dependent developmental differences in adaptive immune responses to self-antigens independent of external stimuli, including exposure to sunlight and vitamin D. Moreover, our documentation of an M-
SOB
effect on EAE susceptibility in mice allows for modeling and detailed analysis of mechanisms that underlie the M-
SOB
effect in not only MS but in numerous other diseases in which M-
SOB
impacts susceptibility.-Reynolds, J. D., Case, L. K., Krementsov, D. N., Raza, A., Bartiss, R., Teuscher, C. Modeling month-season of birth as a risk factor in mouse models of chronic disease: from multiple sclerosis to autoimmune
encephalomyelitis
.
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