A unified cell biological perspective on axon-myelin injury

Mikael Simons, Thomas Misgeld, Martin Kerschensteiner

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Abstract

Demyelination and axon loss are pathological hallmarks of the neuroinflammatory disorder multiple sclerosis (MS). Although we have an increasingly detailed understanding of how immune cells can damage axons and myelin individually, we lack a unified view of how the axon-myelin unit as a whole is affected by immunemediated attack. In this review, we propose that as a result of the tight cell biological interconnection of axons and myelin, damage to either can spread, which might convert a local inflammatory disease process early in MS into the global progressive disorder seen during later stages. This mode of spreading could also apply to other neurological disorders.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)335-345
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Cell Biology
Volume206
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

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