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LOOK what I found! 6 Treatment Strategies
:Head-Spin:First I apologize for not writing down where I found this info but it was from some clinical journal place..lol, that's the best I can say. Here goes:
There are 6 treatment strategies: 1) Targets antigen specific B-Cells 2) Targets antigen Specific CD4+ T-Cells 3) Targets intereference with co-stimulatory response for antigen presentation 4) Target is aimed at inducing tolerance or anergy of CD4+ T-Cells to autoantigen or the CD4+ epitopes 5) Treatment is designed to stimulate the immunological circuits which activate CD8+ cells specific for activation antigens expressed by CD4+ cells 6) Treatment intervenes with the cytokine function and discourages the autoimmune mediated inflamatory responses. :idea: So, what does this all mean-in normal language!! I understand some but I will keep studying and go in to next neuro visit fully armed for a good debate! I feel like a naughty child who just found Santa's presents under me mom's bed!!! I want to know by the lab results or whatever exam the WHY of my future treatments> OHHH I feel like I am about to get a handle or control over this mystery. giggle,giggle,giggle. |
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Tresa, It's just like Jenn said. The immune system is highly complex. There are a lot of people around the world working on figuring out what different ways autoimmune diseases attack the body so they can come up with the appropriate treatments. If you want to really get dizzy, look at this website:
http://www.pathologyoutlines.com/cdmarkers.html There is something called a "Flow Cytometry Surface Marker" test that they can do to see if any of your immune markers are "off." Only an immunologist runs this kind of test and it's results are not necessarily reflective of a disease. Some people do well on IVIG and others don't. Some respond to Cellcept while others do better on Imuran. Until they can pinpoint the different "types" of MG, which people like Angela Vincent are working on, they can't target them with the appropriate treatment. What you can do is to keep your immune system as happy as you can! It's great that you are doing research. Annie |
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