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Aging in multiple sclerosis: from childhood to old age, etiopathogenesis, and unmet needs: a narrative review

Multiple sclerosis (MS) primarily affects adult females. However, in the last decades, rising incidence and prevalence have been observed for demographic extremes, such as pediatric-onset MS (POMS; occurring before 18 years of age) and late-onset MS (corresponding to an onset above 50 years). These...

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Autores principales: Capasso, Nicola, Virgilio, Eleonora, Covelli, Antonio, Giovannini, Beatrice, Foschi, Matteo, Montini, Federico, Nasello, Martina, Nilo, Annacarmen, Prestipino, Elio, Schirò, Giuseppe, Sperandei, Silvia, Clerico, Marinella, Lanzillo, Roberta
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10272733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37332984
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1207617
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author Capasso, Nicola
Virgilio, Eleonora
Covelli, Antonio
Giovannini, Beatrice
Foschi, Matteo
Montini, Federico
Nasello, Martina
Nilo, Annacarmen
Prestipino, Elio
Schirò, Giuseppe
Sperandei, Silvia
Clerico, Marinella
Lanzillo, Roberta
author_facet Capasso, Nicola
Virgilio, Eleonora
Covelli, Antonio
Giovannini, Beatrice
Foschi, Matteo
Montini, Federico
Nasello, Martina
Nilo, Annacarmen
Prestipino, Elio
Schirò, Giuseppe
Sperandei, Silvia
Clerico, Marinella
Lanzillo, Roberta
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description Multiple sclerosis (MS) primarily affects adult females. However, in the last decades, rising incidence and prevalence have been observed for demographic extremes, such as pediatric-onset MS (POMS; occurring before 18 years of age) and late-onset MS (corresponding to an onset above 50 years). These categories show peculiar clinical-pathogenetic characteristics, aging processes and disease courses, therapeutic options, and unmet needs. Nonetheless, several open questions are still pending. POMS patients display an important contribution of multiple genetic and environmental factors such as EBV, while in LOMS, hormonal changes and pollution may represent disease triggers. In both categories, immunosenescence emerges as a pathogenic driver of the disease, particularly for LOMS. In both populations, patient and caregiver engagement are essential from the diagnosis communication to early treatment of disease-modifying therapy (DMTs), which in the elderly population appears more complex and less proven in terms of efficacy and safety. Digital technologies (e.g., exergames and e-training) have recently emerged with promising results, particularly in treating and following motor and cognitive deficits. However, this offer seems more feasible for POMS, being LOMS less familiar with digital technology. In this narrative review, we discuss how the aging process influences the pathogenesis, disease course, and therapeutic options of both POMS and LOMS. Finally, we evaluate the impact of new digital communication tools, which greatly interest the current and future management of POMS and LOMS patients.
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spelling pubmed-102727332023-06-17 Aging in multiple sclerosis: from childhood to old age, etiopathogenesis, and unmet needs: a narrative review Capasso, Nicola Virgilio, Eleonora Covelli, Antonio Giovannini, Beatrice Foschi, Matteo Montini, Federico Nasello, Martina Nilo, Annacarmen Prestipino, Elio Schirò, Giuseppe Sperandei, Silvia Clerico, Marinella Lanzillo, Roberta Front Neurol Neurology Multiple sclerosis (MS) primarily affects adult females. However, in the last decades, rising incidence and prevalence have been observed for demographic extremes, such as pediatric-onset MS (POMS; occurring before 18 years of age) and late-onset MS (corresponding to an onset above 50 years). These categories show peculiar clinical-pathogenetic characteristics, aging processes and disease courses, therapeutic options, and unmet needs. Nonetheless, several open questions are still pending. POMS patients display an important contribution of multiple genetic and environmental factors such as EBV, while in LOMS, hormonal changes and pollution may represent disease triggers. In both categories, immunosenescence emerges as a pathogenic driver of the disease, particularly for LOMS. In both populations, patient and caregiver engagement are essential from the diagnosis communication to early treatment of disease-modifying therapy (DMTs), which in the elderly population appears more complex and less proven in terms of efficacy and safety. Digital technologies (e.g., exergames and e-training) have recently emerged with promising results, particularly in treating and following motor and cognitive deficits. However, this offer seems more feasible for POMS, being LOMS less familiar with digital technology. In this narrative review, we discuss how the aging process influences the pathogenesis, disease course, and therapeutic options of both POMS and LOMS. Finally, we evaluate the impact of new digital communication tools, which greatly interest the current and future management of POMS and LOMS patients. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10272733/ /pubmed/37332984 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1207617 Text en Copyright © 2023 Capasso, Virgilio, Covelli, Giovannini, Foschi, Montini, Nasello, Nilo, Prestipino, Schirò, Sperandei, Clerico and Lanzillo. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Capasso, Nicola
Virgilio, Eleonora
Covelli, Antonio
Giovannini, Beatrice
Foschi, Matteo
Montini, Federico
Nasello, Martina
Nilo, Annacarmen
Prestipino, Elio
Schirò, Giuseppe
Sperandei, Silvia
Clerico, Marinella
Lanzillo, Roberta
Aging in multiple sclerosis: from childhood to old age, etiopathogenesis, and unmet needs: a narrative review
title Aging in multiple sclerosis: from childhood to old age, etiopathogenesis, and unmet needs: a narrative review
title_full Aging in multiple sclerosis: from childhood to old age, etiopathogenesis, and unmet needs: a narrative review
title_fullStr Aging in multiple sclerosis: from childhood to old age, etiopathogenesis, and unmet needs: a narrative review
title_full_unstemmed Aging in multiple sclerosis: from childhood to old age, etiopathogenesis, and unmet needs: a narrative review
title_short Aging in multiple sclerosis: from childhood to old age, etiopathogenesis, and unmet needs: a narrative review
title_sort aging in multiple sclerosis: from childhood to old age, etiopathogenesis, and unmet needs: a narrative review
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10272733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37332984
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1207617
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