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Human antibodies against the myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein can cause complement-dependent demyelination.

Patrick PeschlKathrin SchandaBleranda ZekaKatherine GivenDenise BöhmKlemens RuprechtAlbert SaizAndreas LutterottiKevin RostásyRomana HöftbergerThomas BergerWendy MacklinHans LassmannMonika BradlJeffrey L BennettMarkus Reindl
Published in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2017)
This study shows that a subset of human MOG antibodies can induce complement-dependent pathogenic effects in a murine ex vivo animal model. Moreover, a high titer of species-specific MOG antibodies may be critical for demyelinating effects in mouse and rat animal models. Therefore, both the reactivity and titer of human MOG antibodies must be considered for future pathogenicity studies.
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