Growth factor treatment of demyelinating disease: at last, a leap into the light

RM Ransohoff, CL Howe, M Rodriguez - TRENDS in Immunology, 2002 - cell.com
TRENDS in Immunology, 2002cell.com
Researchers seeking treatments for multiple sclerosis (MS) have long dreamed of using
neurotrophic factors to enhance remyelination. Previous attempts to apply trophic support for
oligodendrocytes in experimental demyelination uniformly produced complicated outcomes
that reflected unexpected effects on immune or inflammatory responses and could be
interpreted only with caution. Now, two recent publications have demonstrated convincingly
that cytokines of the interleukin (IL)-6 superfamily can ameliorate experimental autoimmune …
Abstract
Researchers seeking treatments for multiple sclerosis (MS) have long dreamed of using neurotrophic factors to enhance remyelination. Previous attempts to apply trophic support for oligodendrocytes in experimental demyelination uniformly produced complicated outcomes that reflected unexpected effects on immune or inflammatory responses and could be interpreted only with caution. Now, two recent publications have demonstrated convincingly that cytokines of the interleukin (IL)-6 superfamily can ameliorate experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and promote oligodendrocyte survival, without demonstrable effect on inflammation or immune responses.
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