Therapeutic strategies to prevent neurodegeneration and promote regeneration in multiple sclerosis.

T Chitnis, J Imitola, S J Khoury
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Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated demyelinating and degenerative disease of the central nervous system (CNS), with lesions predominantly occurring in the CNS white matter. The current treatment for MS relies on therapies that primarily target the peripheral immune response. However, it is clear that these strategies alone are insufficient for treating the chronic progressive disability that is the ultimate outcome of the disease. Axonal degeneration may be the primary determinant of fixed neurological deficits in MS. Here, we will discuss the contribution of axonal damage to MS pathogenesis, and potential cellular and molecular targets in the prevention of neurodegeneration. In addition, we will discuss potential molecular approaches to promote repair of CNS components in multiple sclerosis.

预防多发性硬化症神经变性和促进再生的治疗策略。
多发性硬化症(MS)是一种免疫介导的中枢神经系统(CNS)脱髓鞘和退行性疾病,病变主要发生在CNS白质。目前多发性硬化症的治疗主要依赖于针对外周免疫反应的治疗。然而,很明显,这些策略本身不足以治疗慢性进行性残疾,这是该疾病的最终结果。轴突变性可能是多发性硬化症固定神经功能缺陷的主要决定因素。在这里,我们将讨论轴突损伤对多发性硬化症发病机制的贡献,以及预防神经变性的潜在细胞和分子靶点。此外,我们将讨论促进多发性硬化症中枢神经系统成分修复的潜在分子途径。
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