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MS-Role Of The Immune System

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 7:38 am
by Lyon
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Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:29 am
by cheerleader
In between CCSVI trinket design meetings, I still can find time to research the most recent studies of the immune system's activation in ischemic injury of the CNS....(which looks alot like the activation in MS.) But this is all you get today, Bob...I'm off to peddle my wares in town :)
HONG KONG, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Scientists have identified a class of immune cells that floods the brain soon after a stroke, causing inflammation and more neurological damage.

In their experiment, Yoshimura and his colleagues induced a stroke in several groups of mice and observed how the subsequent flood of immune cells caused inflammation and more damage.

One of the first groups of immune cells to enter the brain is called interleukin-23 (IL-23).

"IL-23 itself is not harmful, but it activates other immune cells like T-cells and macrophages and these attack the brain. This same sort of activation occurs when the body is invaded by microbes and during any sort of injury," Yoshimura said.

The mice that suffered the least brain damage were those genetically engineered to be deficient in IL-23.

"IL-23 operates immediately after stroke or one day later ... so the sooner the intervention (blocking of IL-23) happens, the more protective it is for the brain," he said.

The experts hope to apply the findings of the study, published in Nature Medicine, on people.
http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUST264188