RE: COVID cure for MS patients.
January 17, 2021 at 1:33 pm
(This post was last modified: January 17, 2021 at 1:35 pm by Deesse23.)
What Gawdzilla and Brewer said:
MS patients usually have their immune system suppressed as part of their treatment.
There is more good news:
BIONTECH has finished a study in which mice were vaccinated against MS. The vaccine was based on the same mRNA tech as the SARS-CoV2vaccine. Results were very promising and human tests should start in ca. 2years (after tests have been performed on human cells). Mice were immune to MS. Early MS in mice could be stopped. Motoric functions even were restored.
Disclaimer: Their condition was "artificially" (whatever than means) caused by the scientists. It wasnt human MS (potentially mice cannot contract human MS at all?) they were infected with.
https://investors.biontech.de/news-relea...oach-treat
An according article was published in "Science" as well.
MS patients usually have their immune system suppressed as part of their treatment.
Quote:The concerns for patients with MS are because of an increased risk of infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and more severe disease due to taking disease-modifying therapies that have immunosuppressive effects in MS patients [47, 48] and also the fact that viral infections may contribute to MS exacerbation and relapses as an environmental factor in genetically predisposed individuals [38, 39].
There is more good news:
BIONTECH has finished a study in which mice were vaccinated against MS. The vaccine was based on the same mRNA tech as the SARS-CoV2vaccine. Results were very promising and human tests should start in ca. 2years (after tests have been performed on human cells). Mice were immune to MS. Early MS in mice could be stopped. Motoric functions even were restored.
Disclaimer: Their condition was "artificially" (whatever than means) caused by the scientists. It wasnt human MS (potentially mice cannot contract human MS at all?) they were infected with.
https://investors.biontech.de/news-relea...oach-treat
An according article was published in "Science" as well.
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