Now this is definitely quite a concept! It’s one of those ideas that always seemed like one that we should strive to achieve.
I’ve gone ahead and used Kagi’s “summarizer” to get a condensed version of this article, for those who might not have the time to go through the full article at the time of reading:
Researchers at the University of Chicago have developed a new type of vaccine that can potentially reverse autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes and Crohn’s disease. Unlike traditional vaccines, this “inverse vaccine” works by erasing the immune system’s memory of certain molecules to stop the autoimmune response.
In animal tests, the vaccine eliminated the autoimmune response associated with multiple sclerosis. It works by tagging molecules with a sugar that signals the immune system not to attack, allowing nerves and tissues to function normally again. If successful in humans, this new approach could offer more targeted treatment of autoimmune diseases with fewer side effects than current immunosuppressive drugs.
Clinical trials are underway and researchers hope this innovative “inverse vaccine” concept can eventually help many patients suffering from difficult to treat conditions.
Now this is definitely quite a concept! It’s one of those ideas that always seemed like one that we should strive to achieve.
I’ve gone ahead and used Kagi’s “summarizer” to get a condensed version of this article, for those who might not have the time to go through the full article at the time of reading: