Overloaded Brain Cleanup Cells May Mark Severe Multiple Sclerosis Progression
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Overloaded brain cleanup cells may mark severe multiple sclerosis progression
Researcher Daan van der Vliet, together with colleagues from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Leiden University, and Utrecht University, has discovered an important mechanism that may be linked to severe progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). In brain tissue from patients with rapidly progressing MS, they found large numbers of abnormal immune cells overloaded with fat droplets. The study offers new leads for treatments as well as bi…
Microglia Overloaded with Fat Linked to Rapid MS
Why do some multiple sclerosis patients deteriorate rapidly while others experience mild symptoms for decades? A post-mortem neuro-audit reveals that severe MS progression is linked to "foamy microglia", brain immune cells pathologically overloaded with fat droplets.
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