| Literature DB >> 20814489 |
Siddharama Pawate1, Subramaniam Sriram.
Abstract
Interplay between susceptibility genes and environmental factors is considered important player in the genesis of multiple sclerosis (MS). Among environmental factors, a role for an infectious pathogen has long been considered central to the disease process. This opinion has support both from epidemiological data and the findings of immunological abnormalities in spinal fluid that reflect an immune response to an as yet undetermined antigen, possibly a pathogen, in the cerebrospinal fluid. Our review will outline the current understanding of the role of infection in the causation and progression of MS. We will review the data that point to an infectious cause of MS and consider the specific agents Chlamydophila (Chlamydia) pneumoniae, Human Herpes Virus 6, and Epstein-Barr Virus, that are implicated in either the development or progression of MS.Entities:
Keywords: Oligodendrocyte; cellular immunity; molecular mimicry; oligoclonal bands; toll like receptors
Year: 2010 PMID: 20814489 PMCID: PMC2924524 DOI: 10.4103/0972-2327.64622
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Indian Acad Neurol ISSN: 0972-2327 Impact factor: 1.383
Partial list of infectious agents implicated in MS, and the evidence for implicating them. (See the text for details)
| Pathogen | Association with MS | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Chlamydia pneumoniae | Isolation of Cpn from CSF; improvement with antibiotic treatment | 53 |
| PCR identified Cpn outer membrane protein gene; ELISA showed 86% of MS patients had Cpn antibodies in their CSF | 46 | |
| Failure to identify Cpn by PCR or culture in CSF and autopsy specimens of MS patients | 54,55 | |
| Human herpes virus - 6 | Identification of a DNA fragment homologous to major DNA binding protein gene of HHV-6 in CSF of MS patients | 61 |
| Increased IgM antibody titers to HHV-6 in MS patients compared to controls | 62 | |
| Presence of HHV-6 DNA in 57.8% of MS plaques and 15.9% of normal brain samples | 63 | |
| Failure to detect HHV-6 DNA in CSF from MS patients | 64 | |
| No differences in antibody responses to HHV-6 in MS and other neurological diseases | 65 | |
| Epstein-Barr virus | Seropositivity in up to 95% of the general population but almost 100% of MS patients | 69 |
| Presence of CD-8 responses to EBV but not CMV, in early MS | 72 | |
| Demonstration of EBV in infiltrating B-cells in 21/22 patients with MS but not other inflammatory neurological diseases | 74 | |
| Retrovirus | Detection of LM7 retroviral RNA in CSF | 77 |