Author: WEBB, H. E.; FAZAKERLEY, J. K.
                    Title: CAN VIRAL ENVELOPE GLYCOLIPIDS PRODUCE AUTOâ€IMMUNITY, WITH REFERENCE TO THE CNS AND MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS?  Cord-id: fs8pjy1z  Document date: 2008_5_12
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                    Snippet: Many viruses, with lipid envelopes derived from the host cell membranes, have been implicated in the aetiology of multiple sclerosis (MS), and epidemiological studies support an infectious agent. Alternatively the disease is thought by other workers to be autoâ€immune in nature, and recently much attention has been focused on immunological sensitivity to glycolipids in MS patients. In this paper it is proposed that CNS demyelination could arise in susceptible individuals (HLA type) from an immu
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Many viruses, with lipid envelopes derived from the host cell membranes, have been implicated in the aetiology of multiple sclerosis (MS), and epidemiological studies support an infectious agent. Alternatively the disease is thought by other workers to be autoâ€immune in nature, and recently much attention has been focused on immunological sensitivity to glycolipids in MS patients. In this paper it is proposed that CNS demyelination could arise in susceptible individuals (HLA type) from an immune response to glycolipids, triggered by the carrier effect of one or more enveloped neurotropic viruses.
 
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