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. 1991 Jun;103(2):209-15.
doi: 10.1016/0022-510x(91)90166-5.

Fos RNA accumulation in multiple sclerosis white matter tissue

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Fos RNA accumulation in multiple sclerosis white matter tissue

J S Yu et al. J Neurol Sci. 1991 Jun.

Abstract

In order to better characterize the molecular events that accompany lesion development in multiple sclerosis (MS), we studied the accumulation of RNA specific to the nuclear proto-oncogenes c-fos and c-myb in post mortem white matter brain tissue. RNA was prepared from plaque and periplaque regions of 6 different MS brains, from "normal" white matter regions of 3 MS brains and from 6 normal control samples. Quantitation of specific RNA corresponding to each proto-oncogene was performed by Northern blot hybridization and by scanning densitometry. Results indicate a 2-fold increase in c-fos RNA in MS white matter, compared to control tissue. No c-myb signal was identified in any sample. In situ hybridization studies confirmed the selective upregulation of c-fos RNA levels in MS tissue, and suggested that glial cells and not inflammatory cells were responsible for the enhanced c-fos signal. These results suggest that persistent glial cell activation is present within chronic MS lesions irrespective of whether the lesions are active (e.g., inflammatory) or inactive.

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