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Ageing and multiple sclerosis

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? 2023 Elsevier LtdThe factor that is most relevant and strongly associated with the clinical course of multiple sclerosis is chronological age. Very young patients exclusively have relapsing remitting disease, whereas those with later onset disease face a more rapid development of permanent disability. For people with progressive multiple sclerosis, the poor response to current disease modifying therapies might be related to ageing in the immune system and CNS. Ageing is also associated with increased risks of side-effects caused by some multiple sclerosis therapies. Both somatic and reproductive ageing processes might contribute to development of progressive multiple sclerosis. Understanding the role of ageing in immune and neural cell function in patients with multiple sclerosis might be key to halting non-relapse-related progression. The growing literature on potential therapies that target senescent cells and ageing processes might provide effective strategies for remyelination and neuroprotection.

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    《Lancet Neurology 》 |2023年第1期| 66-77| 共12页
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    Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute University of Cambridge;

    Department of Neurology and the Neuroscience Research Institute The Ohio State University;

    Department of Neurosciences University of CaliforniaDivision of Neurology Department of Medicine Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute St Michael's HospitalDepartment of Neurology Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain HealthDepartment of Neurology Johns Hopkins University;

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