Title of article :
Combination of Probiotics and Natural Compounds to Treat Multiple Sclerosis via Warburg Effect
Author/Authors :
Kandiruthi Ravi, Anjali Department of Biochemistry - Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India , Kuppusami Muthukrishnan, Saradhadevi Department of Biochemistry - Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India
Abstract :
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS).
It is an auto-immune disorder. Its usual symptoms are unique to each person. In MS lesions
vast fractions of pyruvate molecules are instantly transformed into lactate. This reprogramming
mechanism of glycolysis is known as the Warburg effect. MS has no efficient treatment yet.
Hence, there is a requirement for profitable immunomodulatory agents in MS. Probiotics
perform as an immunomodulator because they regulate the host’s immune responses. Its
efficacy gets enhanced for an extended period when it combines with prebiotics. In this review,
we focus on the metabolic alterations behind the MS lesions via the Warburg effect, and also
suggesting, the combined efficacy of prebiotics and probiotics for the effective treatment of
MS without side effects. The Warburg effect mechanism intensifies the infiltration of activated
T-cells and B-cells into the CNS. It provokes the inflammation process on the myelin sheath.
The infiltration of immune cells can be inhibited by the combination therapy of probiotics and
prebiotics. By this review, we can recommend that the idea of this combinational therapy can
do miracles in the treatment of MS in the future.
Keywords :
Medicinal plants , Multiple sclerosis , Prebiotics , Probiotics , Warburg effect
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin