Neurol. praxi 2017; 18(Suppl F): 5-8 | DOI: 10.36290/neu.2017.122
Cladribine represents a novel possibility of multiple sclerosis treatment. Mechanism of action is derived from observation of adenosindeaminase deficiency in severe combined immunodeficit. Cladribin exerts incomplete depletion of both activated and restingT- and B- lymphocytes, with repopulation which induces long-term shift in immune system function including change in cytokineproduction. When this effect is compared with alemtuzumab we observe difference in repopulation of B lymphocytes which donot jump above baseline values in patients treated with cladribine. This may explain no occurence of secondary autoimmunities.
Published: December 1, 2017 Show citation