This is an amazing breakthrough for chronic illness and looks promising as a potential cure and reversal for MS, Crohn's, and many many more.

#ChronicIllness
#MedicateASong

https://scitechdaily.com/new-vaccine-can-completely-reverse-autoimmune-diseases-like-multiple-sclerosis-type-1-diabetes-and-crohns-disease/

New Vaccine Can Completely Reverse Autoimmune Diseases Like Multiple Sclerosis, Type 1 Diabetes, and Crohn’s Disease

Researchers from Pritzker Molecular Engineering, under the guidance of Prof. Jeffrey Hubbell, demonstrated that their compound can eliminate the autoimmune response linked to multiple sclerosis. Researchers at the University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) have developed

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Synthetically glycosylated antigens for the antigen-specific suppression of established immune responses | Nature Biomedical Engineering

Inducing antigen-specific tolerance during an established immune response typically requires non-specific immunosuppressive signalling molecules. Hence, standard treatments for autoimmunity trigger global immunosuppression. Here we show that established antigen-specific responses in effector T cells and memory T cells can be suppressed by a polymer glycosylated with N-acetylgalactosamine (pGal) and conjugated to the antigen via a self-immolative linker that allows for the dissociation of the antigen on endocytosis and its presentation in the immunoregulatory environment. We show that pGal–antigen therapy induces antigen-specific tolerance in a mouse model of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (with programmed cell-death-1 and the co-inhibitory ligand CD276 driving the tolerogenic responses), as well as the suppression of antigen-specific responses to vaccination against a DNA-based simian immunodeficiency virus in non-human primates. Our findings show that pGal–antigen therapy invokes mechanisms of immune tolerance to resolve antigen-specific inflammatory T-cell responses and suggest that the therapy may be applicable across autoimmune diseases. Established antigen-specific T-cell responses can be suppressed by conjugating the antigen to a glycosylated polymer, as shown in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis and with the suppression of responses to vaccination in non-human primates.

@martin_fff ....yes, I know. ...Clinical safety trials phase I under way in Human Beings with MS...the article is transparent and my post states potential.
@noondlyt yeah, the articles most people read hype things much more that the actual spcientific papers do [they don't hype at all]. ScienceDirect not one on the worst, but neither is it one of the best...
@martin_fff Agreed about the hypeScientific papers are so difficult for people who suffer from brain fog and mental fatigue.