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Immune Responses Against the Myelin/Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein in Experimental Autoimmune Demyelination
Authors:Hans-Christian Von Bũdingen  Naoyuki Tanuma  Pablo Villoslada  Jean-Christophe Ouallet  Stephen L. Hauser  Claude P. Genain
Affiliation:(1) Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143, USA
Abstract:Myelin/oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) is a surface-exposed antigen of myelin and an important target for autoimmune responses which mediate inflammatory demyelination in the central nervous system. Experimentally, MOG induces strong pathogenic T cell responses in many strains of laboratory animals. Immunological studies in humans also identify MOG as a surprisingly prevalent antigenic molecule among the myelin proteins. In addition, the encephalitogenic properties of MOG are linked to the induction of antibody responses which have been demonstrated to directly promote central nervous system demyelination, a hallmark neuropathological feature in disorders such as human multiple sclerosis. Factors responsible for autoimmunity to MOG likely include genetic influences as well as other mechanisms, which are the subject of intense investigation. This article reviews experimental data currently available on specificity and pathogenic roles of T cell and antibody responses against MOG, which have implications relevant to multiple sclerosis and related disorders.
Keywords:Autoimmunity  myelin proteins  epitopes  rodents  nonhuman primates
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