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Detrimental role of granulocyte-colony stimulating factor in neuromyelitis optica: clinical case and histological evidence
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Ocular DiseaseNeurological DisorderImmunologyPathologyRecent StudyPeripheral NervesOptic NerveNmo PathogenesisSocial SciencesNeuroinflammationNeurobiology Of DiseaseClinical CaseExperimental NeuropathologyNeurologyNeuropathologyNeuroimmunologyAutoimmune DiseaseOphthalmologyOptic NeuropathyAutoimmunityBrain-immune InteractionOcular TissueDetrimental RoleGranulocyte-colony Stimulating FactorMultiple Sclerosis LesionsNeuroscienceMultiple SclerosisMedicine
In a recent study, administration of granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) increased neuromyelitis optica (NMO) lesions in mice. Here we report a patient whose first episode of NMO may have been exacerbated by inadvertent administration of G-CSF. Histological examination of brain and spinal cord samples from three other NMO patients revealed markedly increased expression of G-CSF in neurons located in and around the lesions, with little or no expression in multiple sclerosis lesions or normal white matter. Taken together, these cases support a detrimental role for G-CSF in NMO pathogenesis.
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