…project, we will work together to engineer bacteria against autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis,” Song said. Bacterium-based immunotherapy represents a groundbreaking frontier in medicine, offering…
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…have discovered a previously unidentified protein with antioxidant properties produced by Coxiella burnetii, a Gram-negative intracellular bacterium. This breakthrough suggests potential new treatments for autoimmune diseases and cancer. Researchers at…
…huge leap forward in our understanding of the evolution of MS and other autoimmune diseases. Showing how the lifestyles of our ancestors impacted modern disease risk just highlights how much…
…can cause inflammation or autoimmune diseases, in which the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissues and organs. The team also found that STAP-1 interacts with other proteins involved in T…
…of enzymes linked to autoimmune and inflammatory conditions, such as lupus and Alzheimer’s disease. When nucleic acids, such as DNA or RNA, accumulate in a cell’s cytoplasm, they trigger an…
…of years old. “These results astounded us all. They provide a huge leap forward in our understanding of the evolution of MS and other autoimmune diseases. Showing how the lifestyles…
LMU researchers have clarified how the toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) in our immune system detects viral RNA using specific enzymes, highlighting its role in immune response and autoimmune disease management….
…autoimmune diseases including IBD, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis. Interleukin-23 (IL-23) is one such immune factor that fights infections but is also implicated in many of these inflammatory diseases….
…transplant; 3 were assessed for autoimmune disease. Two were treated for opportunistic lung infection caused by non-tuberculous mycobacteria. All the men worked for small companies with fewer than 10 employees….
…when activated for too long, causing autoimmune disease. To improve the therapy’s safety, Gao modified the cells to shut off after a few days. Promising Results and Future Goals Mice…
…approach is groundbreaking as it uses a patient’s own immune cells, modified to induce immune tolerance, in an effort to treat the autoimmune nature of MS. The authors of the…
…in the severity of MS symptoms. MS is an inflammatory autoimmune disease marked by extensive damage to the insulating myelin sheath that protects nerves throughout the body. Current treatments focus…
…found many different B cell and T cell subtypes that get strongly expanded in different organs,” Cao says. Excesses of these cells are known to cause inflammatory and autoimmune conditions….
…patients, but also might be applicable to other inflammatory diseases as well as autoimmune diseases” adds LJI Professor Michael Croft, Ph.D., senior author of the new study and a member…
Researchers have discovered that PINK1-specific T cells may contribute to Parkinson’s disease, providing insights into its autoimmune nature, sex-based differences, and potential diagnostic and therapeutic targets. LJI scientists identify an…
…the door to treatments that could repair the underlying damage, offering the possibility of true disease-modifying therapies, rather than just symptom management. Sjögren’s syndrome is a chronic autoimmune condition affecting…
…and treatments for cancer, infections, and autoimmune diseases. Scientists are ditching the old “blender” method of vaccine development for sophisticated structural approaches, showcasing innovations like spherical nucleic acids and chemoflares….
…tissues in a phenomenon known as “friendly fire.” This misdirected activity becomes a major concern in autoimmune diseases, where abnormal T cell responses lead to conditions like type 1 diabetes,…