Aug 31, 2021
Specially designed monoclonal antibodies may prevent celiac disease, study finds
Posted by Jason Blain in category: biotech/medical
A good start if you are a sufferer. There are many studies and trials for working toward a cure. Keep searching.
Aug. 20 (UPI) — Antibody therapy may help prevent the development of celiac disease, the digestive disorder that limits the body’s ability to process foods that contain wheat, barley and rye, a study published Friday by Science Immunology found.
The approach uses specially modified monoclonal, or laboratory-created, antibodies that prevent the human immune system from recognizing gluten, a protein found in these foods, as a toxin, the researchers said.