Yamano Yoshihisa, Sato Tomoo
Department of Rare Diseases Research, Institute of Medical Science, St. Marianna University School of Medicine
Nihon Rinsho. 2013 May;71(5):870-5.
HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP) is a rare neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system caused by infection with human T-lymphotropic virus type-1 (HTLV-1). HAM/TSP is characterized by chronic inflammation in spinal cord, leading to neurodegeneration and consequently the patients with HAM/TSP suffer from unremitting myelopathic symptoms such as spastic paraparesis, lower limb sensory disturbance, and bladder/bowel dysfunction. In the past quarter century since the discovery of this disease, significant advances have been made in the field of HAM/TSP research. Here we summarize current clinical and pathophysiological knowledge on HAM/TSP and discusses future focus areas for research on this disease.
人类嗜T淋巴细胞病毒1型(HTLV-1)相关脊髓病/热带痉挛性截瘫(HAM/TSP)是一种由人类嗜T淋巴细胞病毒1型(HTLV-1)感染引起的罕见的中枢神经系统神经退行性疾病。HAM/TSP的特征是脊髓慢性炎症,导致神经退行性变,因此HAM/TSP患者会出现诸如痉挛性截瘫、下肢感觉障碍和膀胱/肠道功能障碍等持续的脊髓病症状。自该疾病被发现以来的过去四分之一个世纪里,HAM/TSP研究领域取得了重大进展。在此,我们总结了目前关于HAM/TSP的临床和病理生理学知识,并讨论了该疾病未来的研究重点领域。