Designer Cells Reboot Autoimmunes
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•'Like a reset button on a computer': Designer cells 'reboot' immune system in 3 different autoimmune diseases
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In an early-stage clinical trial, scientists used designer immune cells to "reboot" the immune systems of patients with autoimmune diseases.
The trial used a form of chimeric antigen receptor ( CAR ) T cell therapy, which has become a mainstay treatment for blood cancers, like leukemia.
If this therapy proves effective in larger, longer follow-up trials, it could change the way autoimmune diseases are treated.
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