Title
Targeting fatty acid synthesis to induce remyelination in MS. (Research)
Abstract
There is a high need for novel, more effective therapies for progressive forms of MS. Progressive MS is linked
to the presence of chronic active lesions in the central nervous system (CNS). These lesions are characterized
by immune cells that promote inflammation and tissue degradation, and prevent CNS repair. Our recent data
show that enzymes of fatty acid synthesis drive the induction of these lesion promoting immune cells. In this
project, we determine if targeting these enzymes can skew phagocytes in MS towards a reparative phenotype.
Obtained results will lead to increased insight into lesion progression in MS and the identification of new
therapeutic targets for the development of improved treatments for progressive MS.
Period of project
01 January 2023 - 31 December 2024