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Understanding the relationship between Neurofilament Light Chain and Multiple Sclerosis: A review

Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, Punjab, India, 147004

Published onSep 02, 2024
Understanding the relationship between Neurofilament Light Chain and Multiple Sclerosis: A review

Multiple Sclerosis is a complex neurological disorder that presents significant challenges for both patients and healthcare providers. It affects the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord, leading to a wide range of symptoms and varying degrees of disability and impairment. The disease can manifest in different forms, with some patients experiencing relapsing-remitting episodes while others may face a progressive decline in function. Understanding the underlying mechanisms of multiple sclerosis is crucial for developing effective treatments and improving patient outcomes. One promising area of research focuses on the neurofilament light chain, an essential component of neurons. Recent studies have highlighted its potential role in the context of multiple sclerosis, particularly concerning disease progression, prognosis, and treatment monitoring. Neurofilament light chain levels in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid have been shown to correlate with neuronal damage and disease activity, making it a valuable biomarker for multiple sclerosis. By exploring the structure and function of this protein, researchers hope to gain deeper insights into the pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis and identify new therapeutic targets. This comprehensive review aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the neurofilament light chain and its relevance to the disease. It will cover the current understanding of the disease, including its pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and the challenges faced in diagnosis and treatment. The review will also discuss the existing diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies. By examining the latest research on the neurofilament light chain, this review will explore its potential as a diagnostic and prognostic marker, as well as its therapeutic applicability. The ultimate goal of this review is to provide a comprehensive overview of the neurofilament light chain's role in multiple sclerosis and to comprehend its potential to be used as a biomarker for the disease.

Keywords: Multiple Sclerosis; Biomarker; Neurofilament Light Chain; Cerebrospinal Fluid; Serum; Myelin, Central Nervous System

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