Syncytin

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An increase in the expression of Syncytin-1 has been directly correlated to the development of multiple sclerosis. It was also found that syncytin-1 could induce inflammation and was found to cause neurotoxic cascades as well. This neurotoxic cascade includes the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines. Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disorder that causes the demyelination of axons. It was found that overexpression of Syncytin-1 can cause tissue damage and demyelination if affecting glial cells. Overexpression of Syncytin-1 in immune cells that are activated in multiple sclerosis and patients that are affected with acute infections have an elevated level of monocytes that contain the protein. Along with this, after interaction with lipopolysaccharides, the level of syncytin-1 also increased in T and B lymphocytes along with natural killer cells which implies that syncytin-1 may have a role in immune cell activation in the early stages and may even be involved in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis.
An increase in the expression of Syncytin-1 has been directly correlated to the development of multiple sclerosis. It was also found that syncytin-1 could induce inflammation and was found to cause neurotoxic cascades as well. This neurotoxic cascade includes the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines. Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disorder that causes the demyelination of axons. It was found that overexpression of Syncytin-1 can cause tissue damage and demyelination if affecting glial cells. Overexpression of Syncytin-1 in immune cells that are activated in multiple sclerosis and patients that are affected with acute infections have an elevated level of monocytes that contain the protein. Along with this, after interaction with lipopolysaccharides, the level of syncytin-1 also increased in T and B lymphocytes along with natural killer cells which implies that syncytin-1 may have a role in immune cell activation in the early stages and may even be involved in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis.

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Syncytin 1

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