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Cladribine: mechanisms and mysteries in multiple sclerosis.

Benjamin Meir JacobsFrancesca AmmoscatoGavin GiovannoniDavid BakerKlaus Schmierer
Published in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2018)
Cladribine is a safe and effective form of induction therapy for relapsing MS. Its mechanism of benefit is not fully understood but the most striking action is selective, long-lasting, depletion of B lymphocytes with a particular predilection for memory B cells. The in vivo relevance of its other immunomodulatory actions is unknown. The hypothesis that cladribine's action of benefit is to deplete memory B cells is important: if correct, it implies that selective targeting of this cell population and sparing of other lymphocytes could modify disease activity without predisposing to immunosuppression-related complications.
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