• Brain Nerve · Jun 2019

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    [Current Status and Prospects of Complement-Targeting Therapy for Neuromyelitis Optica].

    • Hiroshi Kuroda and Kazuo Fujihara.
    • Department of Neurology, Tohoku University School of Medicine.
    • Brain Nerve. 2019 Jun 1; 71 (6): 573-580.

    AbstractNeuromyelitis optica (NMO) is clinically characterized by severe optic neuritis and long myelitis; and is associated with aquaporin-4 immunoglobulin-G (AQP4-IgG), an autoantibody directed against aquaporin-4 (AQP4), which is an astrocytic water channel protein. Until recent years, the treatment of NMO has mainly focused on the suppression of lymphocytes and depletion of autoantibodies. However, several studies on the pathogehesis of the disease in human pathology, cultured cells, and animal models have revealed that astrocyte injury in NMO is mainly caused by the complement-dependent cytotoxicity following AQP4-IgG binding to AQP4. Moreover, complement-targeting therapy has recently been translated into practical applications in several hematological disorders. and similary, also in the cases of NMO. In this article, we review the relevance of the complement system in the pathogenesis of NMO. Additionally, we review the current status and prospects of the complement-targeting therapy for NMO, including the clinical trials of eculizumab and C1 inhibitor for NMO, and the experimental studies on C1 inhibition by monoclonal antibodies.

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