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The virus nearly everyone has and its possible role in MS | The-14

Nearly everyone carries Epstein-Barr virus, but research suggests it may trigger multiple sclerosis, opening new paths for prevention and treatment.

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Post-doctoral fellowship -- B cell & antibody response in tuberculosis

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Lupus may be triggered by a common virus – new research | The-14

New research suggests Epstein-Barr virus may trigger lupus by reprogramming B cells, increasing autoantibodies, and offering new paths for prevention worldwide.

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How the immune system self-instructs to produce #antibodies with increasing affinity to antigens. #affinitymaturation #Bcells https://www.science.org/doi/abs/10.1126/science.adr6896?af=R

" The insights derived from this analysis do not only support a CD19 CAR T cell-mediated reset of the memory B cell compartment, but also the parallel inhibition of the interferon signature
in #monocytes and #Tcells of #SLE patients"

https://insight.jci.org/articles/view/179433

Striking that this apparently works better in getting rid of certain memory #Bcells than anti-CD20 antibodies.

#scRNAseq #TCR #carTcells #OpenAccess #science

JCI Insight - Selective CAR-T cell mediated B cell depletion suppresses interferon signature in SLE

Plenary Speaker Profile: Meet Dr. Oliver Harrison, Assistant Member at the Benaroya Research Institute and Affiliate Assistant Professor at the University of Washington who will speak about antigen-level resolution of commensal-specific B cell responses at #HavingIMPACTT2024

#microbiome #microbiota #immunology #bcells #antigen #conference #symposium

Researchers discovered that #Bcells play an active role in teaching #Tcells not to attack the body itself. If the "training" fails, #autoimmunediseases such as #neuromyelitis optica can develop: http://go.tum.de/562972

#thymus #Neuroimmunology

📷J. Böttcher, T. Korn

Possible trigger for autoimmune diseases discovered

Other immune cells, the B cells, contribute to the "training" of the T cells. Errors in this newly discovered process lead to autoimmune diseases.

The great thing about high profile moron “experts” making blithe uninformed comments such as “Covid doesn’t really damage the immune system” is it angers people who ACTUALLY know & they come at them with #CovidPapers #Jha

This will be my continuing🧵on anything related to the destruction of #tcells #bcells #ImmuneDysregulation in an attempt to be organized if only for myself🖤

Published January 14, 2022
https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12916-021-02228-6

In truth just skimmed but my grasp on this in January 2024 is something that would have been impossible for me to understand in 2022 while experiencing my #sarscov2 2nd infection b/c my level of biology was zero & my lack of understanding led me to believe #hybridImmunity would give me 2 years at least. Mind you I never took my mask off except w/my MIL🦃🎄2021

Philip Dettmer “immune” book along w/the incredibly intelligent🧠🧠🧠here🐘&🐦have been invaluable in at least allowing me to read & generally follow along

Basically this study tells me, stay down for 6 months minimum

Long-term perturbation of the peripheral immune system months after SARS-CoV-2 infection - BMC Medicine

Background Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a highly infectious respiratory virus which is responsible for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. It is increasingly clear that recovered individuals, even those who had mild COVID-19, can suffer from persistent symptoms for many months after infection, a condition referred to as “long COVID”, post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC), post-acute COVID-19 syndrome, or post COVID-19 condition. However, despite the plethora of research on COVID-19, relatively little is known about the molecular underpinnings of these long-term effects. Methods We have undertaken an integrated analysis of immune responses in blood at a transcriptional, cellular, and serological level at 12, 16, and 24 weeks post-infection (wpi) in 69 patients recovering from mild, moderate, severe, or critical COVID-19 in comparison to healthy uninfected controls. Twenty-one of these patients were referred to a long COVID clinic and > 50% reported ongoing symptoms more than 6 months post-infection. Results Anti-Spike and anti-RBD IgG responses were largely stable up to 24 wpi and correlated with disease severity. Deep immunophenotyping revealed significant differences in multiple innate (NK cells, LD neutrophils, CXCR3+ monocytes) and adaptive immune populations (T helper, T follicular helper, and regulatory T cells) in convalescent individuals compared to healthy controls, which were most strongly evident at 12 and 16 wpi. RNA sequencing revealed significant perturbations to gene expression in COVID-19 convalescents until at least 6 months post-infection. We also uncovered significant differences in the transcriptome at 24 wpi of convalescents who were referred to a long COVID clinic compared to those who were not. Conclusions Variation in the rate of recovery from infection at a cellular and transcriptional level may explain the persistence of symptoms associated with long COVID in some individuals.

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On a totally unrelated note🙄
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlQOgs9fzc4

I know   is bad, but I do love
sue @🖤 inkblue01 who has the best info
#tcells #bcells #cancer

The mystery of the disappearing lymphocytes

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