Major advancements have been achieved in our ability to diagnose multiple sclerosis (MS) and to commence treatment intervention with agents that can favorably affect the disease course. Although MS exacerbations and the emergence of disability constitute the more conspicuous aspects of the disease process, evidence has confirmed that most of the disease occurs on a constitutive and occult basis. Disease-modifying therapies appear to be modest in the magnitude of their treatment effects, particularly in the progressive stage of the disease. Therapeutic strategies currently used for MS primarily target the inflammatory cascade. Several potential mechanisms appear to be involved in the progression of MS. Characterizing these mechanisms will result in a better understanding of the various forms of the disorder and how to effectively treat its clinical manifestations. It is our objective within this 2-part series on progression in MS to offer both evidence-based observations and hypothesis-driven expert perspectives on what constitutes the cause of progression in MS. We have chosen areas of inquiry that appear to have been most productive in helping us to better conceptualize the landscape of what MS looks like pathologically, immunologically, neuroscientifically, radiographically, and genetically. We have attempted to advance hypotheses focused on a deeper understanding of what contributes to the progression of this illness and to illustrate new technical capabilities that are catalyzing novel research initiatives targeted at achieving a more complete understanding of progression in MS.
Antonino Giordano, Pernilla Stridh, Paolo Preziosa, Marco Pisa, Melissa Sorosina, Elisabetta Mascia, Silvia Santoro, Kaalindi Misra, Ferdinando Clarelli, Laura Ferrè, Maria Needhamsen, Ali Manouchehrinia, Miryam Cannizzaro, Thomas Moridi, Klementy Shchetynsky, Russell Ouellette, Adil Harroud, Elisabeth Hollister Sandberg, Subita Balaram Kuttikkatte, Fredrik Piehl, Lars Alfredsson, Jan Hillert, Tomas Olsson, Lars Fugger, Kathrine E. Attfield, Tobias Granberg, Maja Jagodic, Gabriele C. DeLuca, Maria A. Rocca, Massimo Filippi, Ingrid Kockum, Federica Esposito
Jin‐Kyoung Oh, Nathalie Arbour, Francesco Giuliani, Shannon Kolind, Larry D. Lynd, Ruth Ann Marrie, L. Metz, Scott Burton Patten, Alexandre Prat, Alice Schabas, Penelope Smyth, Roger Tam, Anthony Traboulsee, Vanessa Yong
Robert Zivadinov, Anthony T. Reder, Massimo Filippi, Alireza Minagar, Olaf Stüve, Hans Lassmann, Michael K. Racke, Michael G. Dwyer, Elliot M. Frohman, Omar Khan
Massimiliano Calabrese, Paolo Preziosa, Antonio Scalfari, Elisa Colato, Damiano Marastoni, Martina Absinta, Marco Battaglini, Nicola De Stefano, Massimiliano Di Filippo, Simon Hametner, Owain W. Howell, Matilde Inglese, Hans Lassmann, Roland Martinꝉ, Richard Nicholas, Richard Reynolds, Maria A. Rocca, Agnese Tamanti, Marco Vercellino, Luisa María Villar, Massimo Filippi, Roberta Magliozzi
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