SCIENTIST CAN SWITCH OFF POST INFECTION/ INJURY "INFLAMMATION" CAUSING SERIOUS DISEASES

SCIENTIST CAN SWITCH OFF POST INFECTION/ INJURY "INFLAMMATION" CAUSING SERIOUS DISEASES

Prof .DRRAM,HIV /AIDS,HEPATITIS ,SEX DISEASES & WEAKNESS expert,New Delhi,India, profdrram@gmail.com,+917838059592,+919832025033,ON WHATSAPP

Whenever our body or tissue is inflicted injury either by trauma or an infection,body reacts and the response of body to treat or overcome this injury or infection is an inflammation which a process by which body heals either immediately or over weeks or months although in some cases this inflammation can itself create some ailment or disease or an immune complex of antigen and antibdoies liberated out of this inflammation.
             Scientists have discovered a new metabolic process in the body that can switch off inflammation. They found that ‘itaconate’ – a molecule derived from glucose – acts as a powerful off-switch for macrophages, which are the cells in the immune system that lie at the heart of many inflammatory diseases. “It is well known that macrophages cause inflammation, but we have just found that they can be coaxed to make a biochemical called itaconate,” said Luke O’Neill from Trinity College, Dublin in Ireland.
       This is a great discovery as it will cure many autoimmune disease where protective inflammation itself cause disease or disease of immune complex either antibodies hyper reaction or antigen antibody complex injuries or lack of inflammation or antibodies it self causing more diseases.
           “This functions as an important brake, or off-switch, on the macrophage, cooling the heat of inflammation in a process never before described,” O’Neill said. The discovery, published in the journal Nature, is very much on the frontier of inflammation research and the researchers are now exploring its relevance to the onset and development of inflammatory and infectious diseases. They are also keen to explore whether the findings can be exploited in the effort to develop new anti-inflammatory medicines.
             “The macrophage takes the nutrient glucose, whose day job it is to provide energy, and surprisingly turns it into itaconate,” said Evanna Mills from Trinity College, Dublin. “This then blocks production of inflammatory factors, and also protects mice from the lethal inflammation that can occur during infection,” Mills said

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