Scientists say they’ve found a root cause of lupus, possible cure
- Researchers have identified a potential cure for lupus, aiming to replace broad immunosuppressive therapies with more targeted treatment options, as stated by Dr. Jaehyuk Choi.
- A study published in Nature indicates abnormalities in T cells as a key factor in the development of lupus, offering insights into the disease progression, according to Dr. Deepak Rao.
- Study authors have pinpointed a chemical imbalance affecting how T cells respond to infection in lupus patients, showcasing a new understanding of the disease.
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Scientists Find A Cause of Lupus And A Way To Potentially Reverse It
Scientists Find A Cause of Lupus And A Way To Potentially Reverse It Authored by Marina Zhang via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Patients with lupus have an imbalance in a crucial chemical pathway in their bodies, according to a Nature study published on Wednesday. (ART-ur/Shutterstock). Researchers found that this imbalance produces more disease-causing cells that promote lupus. If this chemical imbalance can be corrected, they believe lupus …
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