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Bioavailable central nervous system disease-modifying therapies for multiple sclerosis

Hans‐Peter Hartung, Bruce Cree, Michael Barnett, Sven G. Meuth, Amit Bar‐Or, Lawrence Steinman

2023Frontiers in Immunology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Disease-modifying therapies for relapsing multiple sclerosis reduce relapse rates by suppressing peripheral immune cells but have limited efficacy in progressive forms of the disease where cells in the central nervous system play a critical role. To our knowledge, alemtuzumab, fumarates (dimethyl, diroximel, and monomethyl), glatiramer acetates, interferons, mitoxantrone, natalizumab, ocrelizumab, ofatumumab, and teriflunomide are either limited to the periphery or insufficiently studied to confirm direct central nervous system effects in participants with multiple sclerosis. In contrast, cladribine and sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor modulators (fingolimod, ozanimod, ponesimod, and siponimod) are central nervous system-penetrant and could have beneficial direct central nervous system properties.

Topics & Concepts

TeriflunomideFingolimodMultiple sclerosisMedicineCladribineAlemtuzumabNatalizumabCentral nervous systemOcrelizumabGlatiramer acetateImmunologyPharmacologyInternal medicineRituximabLymphomaAntibodyMultiple Sclerosis Research StudiesPeripheral Neuropathies and DisordersPolyomavirus and related diseases
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