Demyelinating diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, are characterized by the loss of the myelin sheath around neurons, owing to inflammation and gliosis in the central nervous system (CNS). Current treatments therefore target anti-inflammatory mechanisms to impede or slow disease progression. The identification of a means to enhance axon myelination would present new therapeutic approaches to inhibit and possibly reverse disease progression. Previously, LRR and Ig domain-containing, Nogo receptor-interacting protein (LINGO-1) has been identified as an in vitro and in vivo negative regulator of oligodendrocyte differentiation and myelination. Here we show that loss of LINGO-1 function by Lingo1 gene knockout or by treatment with an antibody ...
Current therapeutics targeting chronic phases of multiple sclerosis (MS) are considerably limited in...
Presentation no. 749.5Transection of the optic nerve results in the death of retinal ganglion cells ...
Inhibitory factors have been implicated in the failure of remyelination in demyelinating diseases. M...
Objective(s): Central nervous system demyelination is the main feature of multiple sclerosis (MS). ...
Leucine-rich repeat and immunoglobulin domain-containing protein (Lingo-1) is a potent negative regu...
BACKGROUND: Two ongoing phase II clinical trials (RENEW and SYNERGY) have been developed to test the...
LINGO-1 is a CNS-specific protein and a functional component of the NgR1/p75/LINGO-1 and NgR1/TAJ(TR...
LINGO-1 (leucine-rich repeat and Ig domain containing NOGO receptor interacting protein-1) is a nega...
Objective: Repair of demyelinated axons in diseases such as multiple sclerosis requires activation o...
Background Two ongoing phase II clinical trials (RENEW and SYNERGY) have been developed to test the ...
Over the past decade, there has been substantial interest in the role of the integral myelin protein...
Two hallmarks of chronic multiple sclerosis lesions are the absence of significant spontaneous remye...
Myelination and neurite outgrowth both occur during brain development, and their disturbance has bee...
Acute optic neuritis (AON) is characterized by inflammatory injury to the optic nerve and is frequen...
Myelin-associated inhibitory factors within the central nervous system (CNS) are considered to be on...
Current therapeutics targeting chronic phases of multiple sclerosis (MS) are considerably limited in...
Presentation no. 749.5Transection of the optic nerve results in the death of retinal ganglion cells ...
Inhibitory factors have been implicated in the failure of remyelination in demyelinating diseases. M...
Objective(s): Central nervous system demyelination is the main feature of multiple sclerosis (MS). ...
Leucine-rich repeat and immunoglobulin domain-containing protein (Lingo-1) is a potent negative regu...
BACKGROUND: Two ongoing phase II clinical trials (RENEW and SYNERGY) have been developed to test the...
LINGO-1 is a CNS-specific protein and a functional component of the NgR1/p75/LINGO-1 and NgR1/TAJ(TR...
LINGO-1 (leucine-rich repeat and Ig domain containing NOGO receptor interacting protein-1) is a nega...
Objective: Repair of demyelinated axons in diseases such as multiple sclerosis requires activation o...
Background Two ongoing phase II clinical trials (RENEW and SYNERGY) have been developed to test the ...
Over the past decade, there has been substantial interest in the role of the integral myelin protein...
Two hallmarks of chronic multiple sclerosis lesions are the absence of significant spontaneous remye...
Myelination and neurite outgrowth both occur during brain development, and their disturbance has bee...
Acute optic neuritis (AON) is characterized by inflammatory injury to the optic nerve and is frequen...
Myelin-associated inhibitory factors within the central nervous system (CNS) are considered to be on...
Current therapeutics targeting chronic phases of multiple sclerosis (MS) are considerably limited in...
Presentation no. 749.5Transection of the optic nerve results in the death of retinal ganglion cells ...
Inhibitory factors have been implicated in the failure of remyelination in demyelinating diseases. M...