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Bosonic

(3,746 posts)
Sun Nov 18, 2012, 10:57 PM Nov 2012

New nanoparticle halts multiple sclerosis, now being tested in Type 1 diabetes and asthma

In a breakthrough for nanotechnology and multiple sclerosis, a biodegradable nanoparticle turns out to be the perfect vehicle to stealthily deliver an antigen that tricks the immune system into stopping its attack on myelin and halt a model of relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) in mice, according to new Northwestern Medicine research.

The new nanotechnology also can be applied to a variety of immune-mediated diseases including Type 1 diabetes, food allergies and airway allergies such as asthma.

In MS, the immune system attacks the myelin membrane that insulates nerves cells in the brain, spinal cord and optic nerve. When the insulation is destroyed, electrical signals can't be effectively conducted, resulting in symptoms that range from mild limb numbness to paralysis or blindness. About 80 percent of MS patients are diagnosed with the relapsing remitting form of the disease.

The Northwestern nanotechnology does not suppress the entire immune system as do current therapies for MS, which make patients more susceptible to everyday infections and higher rates of cancer. Rather, when the nanoparticles are attached to myelin antigens and injected into the mice, the immune system is reset to normal. The immune system stops recognizing myelin as an alien invader and halts its attack on it.

"This is a highly significant breakthrough in translational immunotherapy," said Stephen Miller, a corresponding author of the study and the Judy Gugenheim Research Professor of Microbiology-Immunology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. "The beauty of this new technology is it can be used in many immune-related diseases. We simply change the antigen that's delivered."

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-11-nanoparticle-halts-multiple-sclerosis-diabetes.html

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New nanoparticle halts multiple sclerosis, now being tested in Type 1 diabetes and asthma (Original Post) Bosonic Nov 2012 OP
A major, major breakthrough. silverweb Nov 2012 #1
Science. calimary Nov 2012 #2
Great post!!! I have family with asthma and know someone with type 1 diabetes. TPaine7 Nov 2012 #3
Wow! That is wonderful news! loudsue Nov 2012 #4

silverweb

(16,402 posts)
1. A major, major breakthrough.
Mon Nov 19, 2012, 01:15 AM
Nov 2012

[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]It opens the door to potentially a great many new, specifically targeted treatments.

 

TPaine7

(4,286 posts)
3. Great post!!! I have family with asthma and know someone with type 1 diabetes.
Mon Nov 19, 2012, 01:51 AM
Nov 2012

I hope this moves rapidly to human trials.

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