2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2004.06.007
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Osteopontin levels and increased disease activity in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis patients

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“…15,16 However, there is little evidence for a genetic link between OPN and MS disease susceptibility and disease course. 11,13,[17][18][19][20] Elevated OPN levels have also been documented by immunohistochemistry around MS lesions 21,22 although this was not observed by others. 23 The role that OPN plays in EAE and MS remains uncertain, but a prevailing view is that OPN plays a destructive role during EAE since it reduces apoptosis of effector T cells and because the exogenous administration of recombinant OPN exacerbates EAE clinical disease.…”
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“…15,16 However, there is little evidence for a genetic link between OPN and MS disease susceptibility and disease course. 11,13,[17][18][19][20] Elevated OPN levels have also been documented by immunohistochemistry around MS lesions 21,22 although this was not observed by others. 23 The role that OPN plays in EAE and MS remains uncertain, but a prevailing view is that OPN plays a destructive role during EAE since it reduces apoptosis of effector T cells and because the exogenous administration of recombinant OPN exacerbates EAE clinical disease.…”
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“…Increased levels of OPN protein is reported in the serum and plasma in patients with relapsing-remitting MS compared with controls, [11][12][13][14] particularly during relapses, and in their cerebrospinal fluid. 15,16 However, there is little evidence for a genetic link between OPN and MS disease susceptibility and disease course.…”
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“…Further characterization by the same investigators revealed that OPN plays a critical role in the induction and disease process of EAE, an animal model for MS, when they compared WT with OPN gene knockout mice [14]. More recently, studies have confirmed that serum levels of OPN appear elevated in patients with MS as compared with controls [15][16][17], raising the possibility that the phenomenon may be attributable to inflammatory processes in MS. However, although the properties of OPN as a pro-inflammatory cytokine are known, the exact mechanism underlying the role of OPN in CNS inflammation in MS remains poorly understood.…”
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“…In the brain OPN is intimately associated with the extracellular matrix (ECM) and its expression is developmentally regulated, suggesting that it may facilitate neuronal or glial cell migration [12,29]. Consistent with its role in the stress response, OPN has been implicated as a possible mediator of CNS inflammatory diseases, as a neuroprotective agent in acute stroke and is up-regulated in models of CNS degenerative disease and epilepsy [6,22,35].…”
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