THE first British patients are trialling a "groundbreaking" drug to cure autoimmune conditions such as lupus and multiple sclerosis.
Until now, CAR T-cell therapy has only been available in the UK for cancer patients but three people are now receiving it for lupus.
Medics hope the one-time treatment, which genetically modifies the immune system to attack problem cells, could prevent life-threatening damage to the heart, lungs, brain or kidneys.
In lupus, B cells become overactive and produce autoantibodies that attack healthy cells. It causes swollen joints, fevers, hair loss, stomach pain and can lead to kidney failure. CAR-T therapy works by genetically modifying T cells to target and eliminate these B cells.
This story is from the November 08, 2024 edition of Daily Mirror UK.
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