The Multiple Factors of Multiple Sclerosis: A Darwinian Perspective

A. Embry
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Purpose: Multiple sclerosis (MS), an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system, is often referred to as a multifactorial disease, but there is little consensus as to what factors are involved, besides genetic susceptibility and childhood infectious agents. The purpose of this paper is to identify plausible, environmental factors that contribute to the aetiology of MS.Design: Review of the published literature.Materials and Methods: The probable environmental factors that promote MS onset and progression have been deduced from principles of evolutionary biology in conjunction with the currently accepted disease process. All environmental factors that either promote the activation of self‐reactive immune cells or decrease immune regulation are considered to be potential causal factors. Those potential factors for which there are diverse inductive data that link them to MS onset and progression are deemed to be plausible, causal factors.Results: This analysis identified seven likely causal factors, al...
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多发性硬化症的多重因素:达尔文的观点
目的:多发性硬化症(MS)是一种中枢神经系统的自身免疫性疾病,通常被认为是一种多因素疾病,但除了遗传易感性和儿童感染因子外,关于涉及哪些因素几乎没有共识。本文的目的是找出可能导致MS.Design病因的环境因素:回顾已发表的文献。材料和方法:根据进化生物学原理,结合目前公认的疾病过程,推断出促进MS发病和进展的可能环境因素。所有促进自身反应性免疫细胞激活或降低免疫调节的环境因素都被认为是潜在的致病因素。这些潜在的因素,有不同的归纳数据,将它们与MS的发病和进展联系起来,被认为是合理的,因果因素。结果:该分析确定了七个可能的因果因素,其中…
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