The role of complement signaling pathway in the pathogenesis of neuromyelitis optica / 中华眼底病杂志
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases
; (6): 291-295, 2019.
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in Zh
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ABSTRACT
Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is a kind of demyelinating disorder that preferentially affects the optic nerves and spinal cord and results in permanent vision loss.NMO pathogenesis is thought to involve binding of anti-aquaporin-4 (AQP4) auto-antibodies to astrocytes,which causes complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) and downstream inflammation leading to oligodendrocyte and neuronal injury.Vasculocentric deposition of activated complement is a prominent feature of NMO pathology.In recent years,a number of groups have found complements play an important role in the pathogenesis of NMO,and basic researches in NMO therapy due to its specificity and uniformity.Its inhibition would protect against proteins in the classical complement pathway so that cure the disease.This review will expound the the role of complement signaling pathway in the pathogenesis of NMO,and provide reference for a more in-depth understanding and clinical treatments of NMO.
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WPRIM
Type of study:
Etiology_studies
Language:
Zh
Journal:
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases
Year:
2019
Document type:
Article