Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, also called Devic disease, is a central nervous system disorder that is characterized by optic nerve inflammation (optic neuritis) and spinal cord inflammation (myelitis).
The cause of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder remains unknown; however, in some cases in may appear following an infection or be associated with another autoimmune disease.
It is considered an autoimmune disease, meaning that the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s healthy tissues. In patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, the immune system attacks a protein – aquaporin 4. This protein is found on the surface of astrocytes in the optic nerves, spinal cord and brain. Damage to these cells is believed to cause demyelination (damage to the myelin sheath surrounding the nerve fibers in the spinal cord, optic nerve and brain). In some individuals, the immune system mistakenly attacks a different