Multiple sclerosis and herpesvirus interaction

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Autor(a) principal: Olival,Guilherme Sciascia do
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Lima,Bruna Mendonca, Sumita,Laura M., Serafim,Vitor, Fink,Maria Cristina, Nali,Luis Henrique, Romano,Camila Malta, Thomaz,Rodrigo Barbosa, Cavenaghi,Vitor Breseghello, Tilbery,Charles Peter, Penalva-de-Oliveira,Augusto Cesar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2013001000727
Resumo: Multiple sclerosis is the most common autoimmune inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system, and its etiology is believed to have both genetic and environmental components. Several viruses have already been implicated as triggers and there are several studies that implicate members of the Herpesviridae family in the pathogenesis of MS. The most important characteristic of these viruses is that they have periods of latency and exacerbations within their biological sanctuary, the central nervous system. The Epstein-Barr, cytomegalovirus, human herpesvirus 6 and human herpesvirus 7 viruses are the members that are most studied as being possible triggers of multiple sclerosis. According to evidence in the literature, the herpesvirus family is strongly involved in the pathogenesis of this disease, but it is unlikely that they are the only component responsible for its development. There are probably multiple triggers and more studies are necessary to investigate and define these interactions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Multiple sclerosis and herpesvirus interaction
title Multiple sclerosis and herpesvirus interaction
spellingShingle Multiple sclerosis and herpesvirus interaction
Olival,Guilherme Sciascia do
demyelinating disease
bmultiple sclerosis
herpesvirus
doenca desmielinizante
esclerose multipla
herpesvirus
title_short Multiple sclerosis and herpesvirus interaction
title_full Multiple sclerosis and herpesvirus interaction
title_fullStr Multiple sclerosis and herpesvirus interaction
title_full_unstemmed Multiple sclerosis and herpesvirus interaction
title_sort Multiple sclerosis and herpesvirus interaction
author Olival,Guilherme Sciascia do
author_facet Olival,Guilherme Sciascia do
Lima,Bruna Mendonca
Sumita,Laura M.
Serafim,Vitor
Fink,Maria Cristina
Nali,Luis Henrique
Romano,Camila Malta
Thomaz,Rodrigo Barbosa
Cavenaghi,Vitor Breseghello
Tilbery,Charles Peter
Penalva-de-Oliveira,Augusto Cesar
author_role author
author2 Lima,Bruna Mendonca
Sumita,Laura M.
Serafim,Vitor
Fink,Maria Cristina
Nali,Luis Henrique
Romano,Camila Malta
Thomaz,Rodrigo Barbosa
Cavenaghi,Vitor Breseghello
Tilbery,Charles Peter
Penalva-de-Oliveira,Augusto Cesar
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Olival,Guilherme Sciascia do
Lima,Bruna Mendonca
Sumita,Laura M.
Serafim,Vitor
Fink,Maria Cristina
Nali,Luis Henrique
Romano,Camila Malta
Thomaz,Rodrigo Barbosa
Cavenaghi,Vitor Breseghello
Tilbery,Charles Peter
Penalva-de-Oliveira,Augusto Cesar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv demyelinating disease
bmultiple sclerosis
herpesvirus
doenca desmielinizante
esclerose multipla
herpesvirus
topic demyelinating disease
bmultiple sclerosis
herpesvirus
doenca desmielinizante
esclerose multipla
herpesvirus
description Multiple sclerosis is the most common autoimmune inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system, and its etiology is believed to have both genetic and environmental components. Several viruses have already been implicated as triggers and there are several studies that implicate members of the Herpesviridae family in the pathogenesis of MS. The most important characteristic of these viruses is that they have periods of latency and exacerbations within their biological sanctuary, the central nervous system. The Epstein-Barr, cytomegalovirus, human herpesvirus 6 and human herpesvirus 7 viruses are the members that are most studied as being possible triggers of multiple sclerosis. According to evidence in the literature, the herpesvirus family is strongly involved in the pathogenesis of this disease, but it is unlikely that they are the only component responsible for its development. There are probably multiple triggers and more studies are necessary to investigate and define these interactions.
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