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Achievements and obstacles of remyelinating therapies in multiple sclerosis

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Title: Achievements and obstacles of remyelinating therapies in multiple sclerosis
Authors: Stangel, M
Kuhlmann, T
Matthews, PM
Kilpatrick, TJ
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Remyelination in the CNS is the natural process of damage repair in demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS). However, remyelination becomes inadequate in many people with MS, which results in axonal degeneration and clinical disability. Enhancement of remyelination is a logical therapeutic goal; nevertheless, all currently licensed therapies for MS are immunomodulatory and do not support remyelination directly. Several molecular pathways have been identified as potential therapeutic targets to induce remyelination, and some of these have now been assessed in proof-of-concept clinical trials. However, trial design faces several obstacles: optimal clinical or paraclinical outcome measures to assess remyelination remain ill-defined, and identification of the ideal timing of therapy is also a crucial issue. In addition, realistic expectations are needed concerning the probable benefits of such therapies. Nevertheless, approaches that enhance remyelination are likely to be protective for axons and so could prevent long-term neurodegeneration. Future MS treatment paradigms, therefore, are likely to comprise a combinatorial approach that involves both immunomodulatory and regenerative treatments.
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2017
Date of Acceptance: 17-Nov-2017
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/56018
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrneurol.2017.139
ISSN: 1759-4758
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Start Page: 742
End Page: 754
Journal / Book Title: Nature Reviews Neurology
Volume: 13
Issue: 12
Copyright Statement: Copyright © 2017, Springer Nature
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Clinical Neurology
Neurosciences & Neurology
CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM
MAGNETIZATION-TRANSFER RATIO
OLIGODENDROCYTE PRECURSOR CELLS
CUPRIZONE-INDUCED DEMYELINATION
ACCELERATES CNS REMYELINATION
MYELIN WATER FRACTION
WHITE-MATTER
EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX
OPTIC NEURITIS
SPINAL-CORD
Publication Status: Published
Appears in Collections:Department of Medicine (up to 2019)