
Scientists claim to have discovered that the progress of debilitating disease multiple sclerosis could be slowed or even stopped by blocking a protein which contributes to nerve damage.
An international team has shown that the key role played by the collapsing response mediator protein 2 (CRMP-2)) in the development of multiple sclerosis (MS), the `Brain` journal reported.
In their research, the scientists found that a modified version of CRMP-2 is present in active MS lesions, which indicate damage to the nervous system, in a laboratory model of MS.
The modified CRMP-2 interacts with another protein to cause nerve fibre damage that can result in numbness, blindness, difficulties with speech and motor skills, and cognitive impairments in sufferers.
When either the modified CRMP-2 or the interaction between the two proteins was blocked, using a method already approved in both the US and Australia, the progression of the disease was halted.... Read More - http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseact ... geid/3461/