“…In addition, cultured astrocytes have been shown to process and present myelin‐related antigens, such as MBP, proteolipid protein (PLP), and MOG, to encephalitogenic CD4+ T cells (Fontana, Fierz, & Wekerle, 1984; Kort, Kawamura, Fugger, Weissert, & Forsthuber, 2006; Soos et al, 1998; Tan, Gordon, Mueller, Matis, & Miller, 1998). Notably, the necessary molecules for efficient antigen presentation to and activation of CD4+ T cells, including MHC class II and co‐stimulator molecules, like B7‐1 (CD80) and B7‐2 (CD86), are expressed in astrocytes from MS patients (Hofman et al, 1986; Lee et al, 1990; Ransohoff & Estes, 1991; Traugott & Lebon, 1988; Zeinstra et al, 2000) and EAE animals (Issazadeh, Navikas, Schaub, Sayegh, & Khoury, 1998; Massa, ter Meulen, & Fontana, 1987; Nikcevich et al, 1997; Villarroya, Klein, Thillaye‐Goldenberg, & Eclancher, 2001).…”