by Marta Koblanska, December 3, 2025, 21:00 Poland’s time, Photo: Imitation of neuronal structure, thanks to geralt, Pixabay

Degradation of the central nervous system caused by inflammation-induced lesions can be alleviated with genetically modified endurance cells CAR-T, according to the new research from China published in the Cell Press Journal.

Multiple sclerosis is a highly invasive disease that often starts with micro-injuries causing chronic inflammation within nerves, including the optic nerve. The first signs of the disease can be very mild and go unnoticed. They include, among all, inflammation, which is marked by the tissue firing, worsening of sight, eye pain, limbs’ stiffening, or an impression that electric shocks are touching the body, usually near the spine. The disease, in particular in heavy form, lacks sufficient/effective treatment. The consequence is a significant impairment; however, there are nowadays many options available to slow down the progression. Researchers in China have found that genetic modifications of immune cells (CAR-T lymphocytes), which are currently used to treat blood cancers like leukemia, may also aid in the remission of multiple sclerosis.


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