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Natalizumab therapy of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: an evaluation of the safety profile and a comparison of efficacy with interferon beta …

2010

Natalizumab therapy multiple sclerosisSettore MED/26 - Neurologia
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The Italian Natalizumab Registry: A 1-Year Follow-Up

2008

Natalizumab Multiple SclerosisSettore MED/26 - Neurologia
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Clinical and instrumental predictors of efficacy of Natalizumab therapy in multiple sclerosis patients: a retrospective study from a single centre

2012

Natalizumab Multiple sclerosisSettore MED/26 - Neurologia
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Association of human herpesvirus 6 and human herpesvirus 7 with demyelinating diseases of the nervous system.

2001

Peripheral blood mononuclear cells and plasma of 113 patients with neurological disorders and 150 blood donors were analyzed for HHV-6 and HHV-7 sequences by PCR. The prevalence of HHV-6 was significantly higher in patients with multiple sclerosis (P < 0.01) than in cases of nondemyelinating diseases of the central and demyelinating diseases of the peripheral nervous systems and blood donors. HHV-6 viremia was found only in patients with multiple sclerosis, predominantly in the active phase of the disease. A significantly higher frequency of HHV-7 reactivation in patients with demyelinating diseases of the peripheral nervous system suggests also its association with demyelinating processes.

Nervous systemAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyNeurologyMultiple SclerosisAdolescentvirusesHerpesvirus 6 HumanRoseolovirus InfectionsViremiaHerpesvirus 7 HumanDiseasePeripheral blood mononuclear cellPolymerase Chain ReactionCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceVirologyPrevalenceMedicineHumansViremiaAgedBrain Diseasesbiologybusiness.industryMultiple sclerosisvirus diseasesMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyPeripheral nervous systemImmunologyDNA ViralHuman herpesvirus 6FemaleNeurology (clinical)businessJournal of neurovirology
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Emerging roles of exosomes in neuron-glia communication

2012

Brain function depends on coordinated interactions between neurons and glial cells. Recent evidence indicates that these cells release endosome-derived microvesicles termed exosomes, which are 50–100 nm in size and carry specific protein and RNA cargo. Exosomes can interact with neighboring cells raising the concept that exosomes may mediate signaling between brain cells and facilitate the delivery of bioactive molecules. Oligodendrocytes myelinate axons and furthermore maintain axonal integrity by an yet uncharacterized pathway of trophic support. Here, we highlight the role of exosomes in nervous system cell communication with particular focus on exosomes released by oligodendrocytes and …

Nervous systemCell signalingPhysiologyMini ReviewoligodendrocytesExosomeslcsh:Physiologymyelin diseaseMyelinAntigenPhysiology (medical)medicineneuron-glia communicationneuron–glia communicationaxon–glia interactionlcsh:QP1-981business.industryMultiple sclerosisRNAmedicine.diseaseMicrovesiclesCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemImmunologyNeuronbusinessaxon-glia interactionMicrovesiclesFrontiers in Physiology
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Neurons as targets for T cells in the nervous system

2013

International audience; Accumulating evidence shows that T cells penetrate the central nervous system (CNS) parenchyma in several autoimmune, infectious, and degenerative neurological diseases. The structural and functional consequences for CNS neurons of their encounter with activated T cells have been investigated in several experimental systems, including ex vivo co-cultures, electrophysiology, and in vivo imaging. Here, we review the modalities of neuron/T cell interactions. We substantiate the contention that T cells are directly responsible for neuronal damage in a large number of neurological diseases and discuss mechanisms of neuronal damage mediated by distinct T cell subsets, the …

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Molecular Anatomical Basis of Interactions between Nervous and Immune Systems in Health and Disease

1999

Traditionally, the nervous and immune systems have been regarded to function largely independently of each other. Interdisciplinary investigations of the recent past, however, have demonstrated that the nervous and immune systems have close functional interrelationships at several nodal intersections (Ader & Cohen, 1993; Besedovsky & del Rey, 1996b; Felten & Felten, 1994; Ottaway & Husband, 1994; Weihe, Nohr, Michel, Muller, Zentel, Fink, & Krekel, 1991a). Transmitters of the nervous system act on immune cells and messengers of the immune system influence the nervous system. Typical neuronal messengers appear to be synthesized in immune cells, and typical immune cell messengers appear to be…

Nervous systemmedicine.anatomical_structureNeuroimmunologyImmune systemMultiple sclerosisImmunologymedicineDiseasePsychologymedicine.diseaseNeuroscience
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What Could Be a Primary Cause of Multiple Sclerosis: Is It an Autoimmunity Triggered by Chronic Protozoan Infection?

2013

The generally accepted paradigm of multiple sclerosis is the autoimmune one; still, a body of evidence suggests that this disease may actually be triggered by an infectious factor. In this paper, it is hypothesized that multiple sclerosis may actually be a rare complication of a protozoan infection, which is usually asymptomatic but in some susceptible individuals is accompanied by autoimmune attack against the nervous tissue. If multiple sclerosis were actually caused by such an infection, then a microorganism responsible should exhibit several properties: it (i) is transmitted by an arthropod vector; (ii) is characterized by specific metabolism of the lipids; (iii) should be dependent on …

Nervous tissueMultiple sclerosisUsually asymptomaticDiseaseBiologymedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeAutoimmunitymedicine.anatomical_structureProtozoan infectionImmunologymedicineComplicationArthropod VectorJournal of Neuroparasitology
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Translational Research in Neuroimmunology: Cognition

2021

Cognitive impairment affects up to 70% of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). It may already be present in the early stages of disease and impedes with a patient’s ability to maintain employment, take part in activities of daily life, and fully participate in society. Similar to the clinical heterogeneity of MS, there is great variability in cognitive symptoms among patients. Given the impact of such deficits on everyday functioning, an increasing interest in diagnosis and treatment of cognitive impairment has arisen. This chapter aims to present an overview of those cognitive domains most commonly affected in MS, common approaches to assess the respective cognitive functions as well as …

NeuroimmunologyCognitive Symptomsbusiness.industryMultiple sclerosisClinical heterogeneitymedicineTranslational researchCognitionDiseaseCognitive impairmentmedicine.diseasebusinessClinical psychology
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A multi-step genomic approach prioritized TBKBP1 gene as relevant for multiple sclerosis susceptibility

2022

Abstract Background Over 200 genetic loci have been associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) explaining ~ 50% of its heritability, suggesting that additional mechanisms may account for the “missing heritability” phenomenon. Objective To analyze a large cohort of Italian individuals to identify markers associated with MS with potential functional impact in the disease. Methods We studied 2571 MS and 3234 healthy controls (HC) of continental Italian origin. Discovery phase included a genome wide association study (1727 MS, 2258 HC), with SNPs selected according to their association in the Italian cohort only or in a meta-analysis of signals with a cohort of European ancestry (4088 MS, 7144 HC)…

NeurologyGenetics Genome-wide association study Multiple sclerosis Susceptibility TBKBP1Neurology (clinical)Journal of Neurology
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