[The pathomechanisms of virus-induced demyelination]
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[The pathomechanisms of virus-induced demyelination]
Abstract
The pathomechanisms of virus-induced demyelination have been widely studied, especially in animal models, in order to elucidate the pathogenesis of a human demyelinating disease, multiple sclerosis. The recent development of molecular biology has partially defined the genomic segment responsible for demyelination in some viruses. It is, however, still unclear, how such a segment causes demyelination. Three main issues have been addressed regarding the mechanisms of demyelination, i.e., oligodendrocyte lytic viral infection, immune-mediated demyelination with oligodendrocyte viral infection, and immune-mediated demyelination without oligodendrocyte viral infection. Immune responses of the host are, therefore, critical, as well as viral replication and propagation in virus-induced demyelination.
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