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The Possible Role of Neural Cell Apoptosis in Multiple Sclerosis

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Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2022 Jul 27
PMID 35886931
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Abstract

The etiology of multiple sclerosis (MS), a demyelinating disease affecting the central nervous system (CNS), remains obscure. Although apoptosis of oligodendrocytes and neurons has been observed in MS lesions, the contribution of this cell death process to disease pathogenesis remains controversial. It is usually considered that MS-associated demyelination and axonal degeneration result from neuroinflammation and an autoimmune process targeting myelin proteins. However, experimental data indicate that oligodendrocyte and/or neuronal cell death may indeed precede the development of inflammation and autoimmunity. These findings raise the question as to whether neural cell apoptosis is the key event initiating and/or driving the pathological cascade, leading to clinical functional deficits in MS. Similarly, regarding axonal damage, a key pathological feature of MS lesions, the roles of inflammation-independent and cell autonomous neuronal processes need to be further explored. While oligodendrocyte and neuronal loss in MS may not necessarily be mutually exclusive, particular attention should be given to the role of neuronal apoptosis in the development of axonal loss. If proven, MS could be viewed primarily as a neurodegenerative disease accompanied by a secondary neuroinflammatory and autoimmune process.

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