Australian researchers have worked out how to fix a defect that causes lupus, and hope their world-first discovery will offer effective long-term treatment.
Published in Nature Communications, the Monash University-led study found a way to reprogram the defective cells of lupus patients with protective molecules from healthy people.
Using human cells, the new treatment restores the protective side of the immune system that prevents autoimmunity, which is when the immune system attacks its own cells.
The findings relate to the autoimmune disease lupus, a debilitating disease with no cure and limited treatments.
But researchers hope this new method, developed in test tubes and proven in pre-clinical models, can also be developed for other auto...
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