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interesting findings of MS study

This research was conducted at the university hospital where both Rena and I are patients; in fact the neurologist that is quoted in the article is Rena's MS specialist.


"T-cell therapy may do more harm than good for multiple sclerosis patients"
Published: Saturday, May 7, 2011, 18:05 IST

"The T-cell therapy, which was supposed to be a potential treatment for multiple sclerosis rather has an opposite effect than expected, according to the researchers.

Researchers with the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta have discovered that some "protective" T-cells can kill neurons.

The finding is significant because a specific type of T-cell therapy is being touted in the medical community as a potential treatment for MS and other autoimmune conditions.

"Using T-cells has been seen as a potential treatment for autoimmune diseases," said Dr. Fabrizio Giuliani from the Division of Neurology.

"But these cells that are supposed to be regulatory, when activated, they can kill. In our hands, at least, they were able to kill neurons. So this is very important. In MS literature, they were starting to talk about using the infusion of these cells as treatment. This area needs to be studied more before these cells are used as a therapy for MS patients," added Giuliani.

"We were using some of the cells that we have described here as a control in our project. And then the T-cells did something interesting, something we weren't expecting. In fact, we were expecting the exact opposite response with these cells, said Giuliani.

"We were looking at how a specific type of T-cell could prevent neuronal death and then we found out they were doing the killing. These are the best findings - when you are expecting something different and then you observe a phenomenon," added Giuliani.

The study has been published in the Journal of Leukocyte Biology."


http://www.dnaindia.com/health/report_t-cell-therapy-may-do-more-harm-than-good-for-multiple-sclerosis-patients_1540618
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1667852 tn?1313588829
Thanks for the heads up!!!!!
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739070 tn?1338603402
Very interesting article. Guess someone needs to go back to the drawing board. At least it was discovered in the lab and not in human trials.

Thanks for passing the info on,
Ren
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562511 tn?1285904160
"These are the best findings - when you are expecting something different and then you observe a phenomenon," added Giuliani. "

Interesting.  Yes, these can be the best findings.  Finding something that makes things worse can be as valuable as when it make things better.  More knowledge - a step in the right direction for possible cause or treatment of MS.

Thanks.
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