Molecular Basis of Multiple Sclerosis
The Immune System
Samenvatting
Despite major efforts by the scientific community over the years, our understanding of the pathogenesis or the mechanisms of injury of multiple sclerosis is still limited. Consequently, the current strategies for treatment and management of patients are limited in their efficacy. The mechanisms of tissue protection and repair are probably even less understood.
One reason for these limitations is the enormous complexity of the disease and every facet of its pathogenesis, the mechanisms of tissue injury, the diagnostic procedures and finally the efficacy of treatments and their side effects.
The aim of this book is to review the most recent advances made in this highly complex field.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
Potential triggers of MS
Immunological basis for the development of tissue inflammation and organspecific autoimmunity in animal models of MS
T cells in MS
B Cells and Antibodies in MS
Cooperation of B cells and T cells in the pathogenesis of MS
Role of NK cells and Invariant NKT cells in MS
Antigen processing and presentation in MS
Immune-mediated CNS damage
Neuro-immune crosstalk in CNS diseases
Prospects for Antigen-Specific Tolerance Based Therapies for the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
Immuno-therapeutic potential of haematopoietic and mesenchymal stem cell transplantation in MS
MS Therapies – Molecular Mechanisms and Future
Examination of the role of MRI in MS; a problem orientated approach