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New study may open new doors to Multiple Sclerosis cell-mediated gene therapy
New study may open new doors to Multiple Sclerosis cell-mediated gene therapy
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Posted: Mon, Apr 21 2008 5:02 AM
Chronic inflammation triggers bone marrow-derived blood cells to travel to the brain and fuse with a certain type of neuron up to 100 times more frequently than previously believed, according to a new study from the Stanford University School of Medicine.
After the fusion, the blood-cell nuclei begin to express previously silent, neuron-specific genes. The surprise finding in mice suggests that the creation of the fused cells, called heterokaryons, may possibly play a role in protecting neurons against damage and may open new doors to cell-mediated gene therapy.
"This finding was totally unprecedented and unexpected," said senior author Helen Blau, PhD, the Donald E. and Delia B. Baxter Professor and director of the Baxter Laboratory in Genetic Pharmacology. "We're getting hints that this might be biologically important, but we still have a lot to learn." The research, led by Clas Johansson, PhD, a postdoctoral scholar in Blau's laboratory, was published online in Nature Cell Biology on April 20.............
For the full report please go to
MSRC: MS Research News : Stem Cell Research & Treatment :
Multiple Sclerosis
Specific Stem Cell Research
The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre - http://www.msrc.co.uk
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