Multiple research papers indicate that many Filipinos suffer from asthma. A study from the National Library of Medicine reports that 1 in 10 children in the Philippines have the disease. The European Respiratory Review also says drug costs are 75% higher in the Philippines as a proportion of total direct costs. Fortunately, a Chinese trial may offer a more practical treatment. READ: Teen cured of brain cancer is world’s first Article continues after this advertisementTsinghua University experts performed a successful animal trial for a single-shot asthma cure. As a result, repeated costly treatments may become a thing of the past. FEATURED STORIES TECHNOLOGY vivo launches V40 Lite with 5000mAh battery covered by 50-month warranty, starts at Php 13,999 TECHNOLOGY Galaxy Buds3 Pro: Delivering tailored sound wherever you go TECHNOLOGY Very mindful, very intuitive: ASUS’ most superior AI PC yet, the Zenbook S 14, empowers you to achieve more How does the asthma cure work?Allergic Asthma Abated Using CAR T Cell Therapy in MiceMin Peng and his team used the CAR T technology to successfully treat not cancer, but chronic asthma using a mouse model. Learn more: https://t.co/hypjom3gWH pic.twitter.com/DgSmmoEWVv — Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (@GENbio) May 28, 2024South China Morning Post reported about this wondrous medical discovery from research fellow Peng Min and his colleagues. They found IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13 cytokines were responsible for roughly half of asthma patients. Cleveland Clinic defines cytokines as “signaling proteins that help control inflammation in your body.” Article continues after this advertisementExcessive cytokines may lead to more inflammation and other conditions like autoimmune diseases. Nowadays, there are medical products that target these proteins and treat severe asthma. Article continues after this advertisementHowever, they require lifelong dosing. That is why Peng’s team developed an asthma cure called CAR-T that targets these cytokines. Article continues after this advertisementThe acronym stands for Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell Therapy, which adjusts a patient’s killer T-cells. These are white blood cells that fight infection. CAR-T enables T-cells to recognize and destroy enemies like cancer cells. Recent tests showed it suppressed lung inflammation and asthma symptoms for more than a year in mice. Article continues after this advertisementInteresting Engineering reported that Bart Lambrecht, a medical expert from Ghent University in Belgium, called for further study. The animal study is encouraging, but making the asthma cure safe for human patients will involve significant challenges. Subscribe to our daily newsletter “The biomarkers or clinical characteristics that would predict the superiority of the new CAR-T cell therapy over existing biological medical products remains to be studiedjlslot.com,” Lambrecht noted. TOPICS: Health and Science, technology READ NEXT SoftBank AI to soften complaining customers’ voices for BPOs How to fix slow boot time for Windows 11 EDITORS' PICK WPS: US missile deployment to PH key for combat readiness – US general LIVE UPDATES: Tropical Storm Kristine Heart Evangelista: Woman to woman, I never had a problem with Pia Wurtzbach DILG identifies 38 hotspots ahead of 2025 polls INQside Look with senatorial aspirant Tito Sotto Marcos: PCG 'never alone' in mission to protect PH MOST READ SC issues TRO vs Comelec resolution on dismissed public officials Tropical Storm Kristine slightly intensifies; Signal No. 2 in 5 areas Walang Pasok: Class suspensions on Wednesday, Oct. 23 LIVE UPDATES: Tropical Storm Kristine View comments |
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