Multiple Sclerosis(MS)isaninflammatory demyelinatingdiseaseofthecentralnervoussystem(CNS) which involvesacomplexinteractionbetweenimmunesystemandneuralcells.Animalmodelinghas been criticalforaddressingMSpathogenesis.ThethreemostcharacterizedanimalmodelsofMSare (1) theexperimentalautoimmune/allergicencephalomyelitis(EAE);(2)thevirally-inducedchronic demyelinatingdisease,knownasTheiler'smurineencephalomyelitisvirus(TMEV)infectionand(3)the toxin-induceddemyelination.Allthesemodels,inacomplementaryway,haveallowedtoreachagood knowledgeofthepathogenesisofMS.Specifically,EAEisthemodelwhichbetterreflects the autoimmune pathogenesisofMSandisextremelyusefultostudypotentialexperimentaltreatments. Furthermore,bothTMEVandtoxin-induceddemyelinationmodelsaresuitableforcharacterizingthe role oftheaxonalinjury/repairandtheremyelinationprocessinMS.Inconclusion,animalmodels, despite theirlimitations,remainthemostusefulinstrumentforimplementingthestudyofMS.

Animal models of Multiple Sclerosis

Giuseppe Matarese
2015

Abstract

Multiple Sclerosis(MS)isaninflammatory demyelinatingdiseaseofthecentralnervoussystem(CNS) which involvesacomplexinteractionbetweenimmunesystemandneuralcells.Animalmodelinghas been criticalforaddressingMSpathogenesis.ThethreemostcharacterizedanimalmodelsofMSare (1) theexperimentalautoimmune/allergicencephalomyelitis(EAE);(2)thevirally-inducedchronic demyelinatingdisease,knownasTheiler'smurineencephalomyelitisvirus(TMEV)infectionand(3)the toxin-induceddemyelination.Allthesemodels,inacomplementaryway,haveallowedtoreachagood knowledgeofthepathogenesisofMS.Specifically,EAEisthemodelwhichbetterreflects the autoimmune pathogenesisofMSandisextremelyusefultostudypotentialexperimentaltreatments. Furthermore,bothTMEVandtoxin-induceddemyelinationmodelsaresuitableforcharacterizingthe role oftheaxonalinjury/repairandtheremyelinationprocessinMS.Inconclusion,animalmodels, despite theirlimitations,remainthemostusefulinstrumentforimplementingthestudyofMS.
2015
Istituto di Endocrinologia e Oncologia Sperimentale ''G. Salvatore'' - IEOS
Animal;models; Multiple Sclerosis;
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