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B cell-dependent EAE induces visual deficits in the mouse with similarities to human autoimmune demyelinating diseases

Journal of Neuroinflammation (Feb 23, 2022)

B cell-dependent EAE induces visual deficits in the mouse with similarities to human autoimmune demyelinating diseases

Joly S, Mdzomba JB, Rodriguez L, Morin F, Vallières L, Pernet V
The experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) mouse model is commonly used to study visual impairments associated with autoimmune demyelinating diseases. EAE is classically induced by immunization with the peptide MOG35-55. This mouse model lacks certain characteristics of analog diseases in humans, in particular the participation of B-cells in the immune response. Joly et al characterize the effects of immunization with a different peptide, bMOG, and find that these mice show hallmarks of common human diseases, such as multiple sclerosis and neuromyelitis optica. This new mouse model therefore offers new avenues to test protective or restorative ophthalmic treatments.
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