国际眼科纵览 ›› 2025, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (4): 315-320.doi: 10. 3760/cma.j.cn115500-20250316-25413

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对髓鞘少突胶质细胞糖蛋白抗体相关视神经炎的认识

王茜1 李晓明2   

  1. 1 泰州市中医院眼科,江苏泰州 225300;2 长春中医药大学附属医院眼科,长春 130021
  • 收稿日期:2025-03-16 出版日期:2025-08-22 发布日期:2025-08-12
  • 通讯作者: 李晓明,Email:doctorlxm@163.com E-mail:doctorlxm@163.com

Understanding of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody associated optic neuritis

Wang Xi1, Li Xiaoming2   

  1. 1 Department of Ophthalmology, Taizhou Hospital of Chinese Medicine, Taizhou Jiangsu 225300, China; 2 Department of Ophthalmology, The Affiliated Hospital of Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Changchun 130021, China
  • Received:2025-03-16 Online:2025-08-22 Published:2025-08-12
  • Contact: Li Xiaoming, Email: doctorlxm@163.com E-mail:doctorlxm@163.com

摘要: 近年来髓鞘少突胶质细胞糖蛋白抗体(myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody,MOG-IgG)相关视神经炎(MOG associated optic neuritis,MOG-ON)逐渐成为神经眼科的研究重点。MOG-ON双侧发病比例相对较高,伴有明显视盘水肿,MRI可见视神经鞘及临近组织强化,复发的可能性高,但其预后通常优于水通道蛋白4抗体(aquaprorin 4 antibody,AQP4-IgG)阳性视神经炎。目前关于MOG-ON的最佳治疗方案仍处于探索阶段,急性期糖皮质激素冲击效果良好,复发患者通常需要长期免疫治疗。利妥昔单抗、托珠单抗等靶向治疗逐渐成为降低复发率的研究热点。

关键词: 髓鞘少突胶质细胞糖蛋白, 脱髓鞘, 视神经炎

Abstract: In recent years, myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody (MOG-IgG)-associated optic neuritis (MOG-ON) has gradually become a research focus in neuro-ophthalmology. The bilateral incidence of MOG-ON is relatively high, accompanied by obvious optic disc edema, and the enhancement of the optic nerve sheath and adjacent tissues can be seen on MRI. The likelihood of recurrence is high, but the prognosis of MOG-ON is usually better than that of aquaporin-4 antibody (AQP4-IgG) associated optic neuritis. At present, the optimal treatment plan for MOG-ON is still in the exploratory stage. Hormone shock is effective in the acute phase, and long-term immunotherapy was usually required for the relapsing patients. Targeted therapy such as rituximab and tocilizumab has gradually become a research hotspot to reduce the recurrence rate.

Key words: Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein, Demyelination, Optic neuritis