Environmental modifiable risk factors for multiple sclerosis: Report from the 2016 ECTRIMS focused workshop

Author:

Amato Maria Pia1,Derfuss Tobias2,Hemmer Bernard3,Liblau Roland4,Montalban Xavier5,Soelberg Sørensen Per6,Miller David H7,Alfredsson Lars,Aloisi Francesca,Amato Maria Pia,Ascherio Alberto,Baldin Elisa,Bjørnevik Kjetil,Comabella Manuel,Correale Jorge,Cortese Marianna,Derfuss Tobias,D’Hooghe Marie,Ghezzi Angelo,Gold Julian,Hellwig Kerstin,Hemmer Bernhard,Koch-Henricksen Nils,Langer Gould Annette,Liblau Roland,Linker Ralf,Lolli Francesco,Lucas Robyn,Lünemann Jan,Magyari Melinda,Massacesi Luca,Miller Ariel,Miller David H,Montalban Xavier,Monteyne Philippe,Mowry Ellen,Münz Christian,Nielsen Nete M,Olsson Tomas,Oreja-Guevara Celia,Otero Susana,Pugliatti Maura,Reingold Stephen,Riise Trond,Robertson Neil,Salvetti Marco,Sidhom Youssef,Smolders Joost,Soelberg Sørensen Per,Sollid Ludvig,Steiner Israel,Stenager Egon,Sundstrom Peter,Taylor Bruce V,Tremlett Helen,Trojano Maria,Uccelli Antonio,Waubant Emmanuelle,Wekerle Hartmut,

Affiliation:

1. Department of NEUROFARBA, Section Neurosciences, University of Florence, Florence, Italy

2. Departments of Neurology and Biomedicine, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland

3. Technische Universitat Munchen, Munchen, Germany

4. Faculte de Medecine Purpan, Universite Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France

5. Unitat de Neuroimmunologia Clínica, Barcelona, Spain

6. Det Sundhedsvidenskabelige Fakultet, Kobenhavns Universitet, Kobenhavn, Denmark

7. Queen Square MS Centre, Department of Neuroinflammation, UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, London, UK*

Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory and neurodegenerative demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS), most likely autoimmune in origin, usually beginning in early adulthood. The aetiology of the disease is not well understood; it is viewed currently as a multifactorial disease which results from complex interactions between genetic predisposition and environmental factors, of which a few are potentially modifiable. Improving our understanding of these factors can lead to new and more effective approaches to patient counselling and, possibly, prevention and management of the disease. The 2016 focused workshop of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS) addressed the topic of environmental, modifiable risk factors for MS, gathering experts from around the world, to collate experimental and clinical research into environmental factors that have been associated with the disease onset and, in a few cases, disease activity and progression. A number of factors, including infections, vitamin D deficiency, diet and lifestyle factors, stress and comorbidities, were discussed. The meeting provided a forum to analyse available evidence, to identify inconsistencies and gaps in current knowledge and to suggest avenues for future research.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Neurology

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