Autoimmune diseases are the molecular equivalent of «friendly fire»: The body attacks itself instead of harmful invaders. Now, researchers from Japan have found that interrupting the complex interplay between different immune cell types can help prevent the damage that this friendly fire causes in one type of autoimmune disease.
Fighting friendly fire with fire: An antibody for treating neuromyelitis optica
Autoimmune diseases are the molecular equivalent of "friendly fire": The body attacks itself instead of harmful invaders. Now, researchers from Japan have found that interrupting the complex interplay between different immune cell types can help prevent the damage that this friendly fire causes in one type of autoimmune disease.