Gene Omega 3 gene therapy helps treat type 1 diabetes
According to a study published in the April 4 issue of Clinical Research, a group of Chinese scientists has developed a gene therapy that can allow the body to produce an adequate amount of acids. Omega-3 fats to repel the effects of type 1 diabetes.
Conducted under the guidance of Professor Allan Zhao of Guangdong University of Technology, the study opens up the hope of treating this autoimmune disease that affects millions of children and young people. all around the world.
Taking advantage of the results of previous studies for a family with a positive history of type 1 diabetes supplementing Omega-3 essential oils, the research team has initially conducted trials of the use of Omega-3 therapy. on the mouse.
Thereby, they found that adding to the diet of EPA and DHA fatty acids significantly reduced the effects of type 1 diabetes.
This method can help reverse autoimmune disease.
Next, the team of researchers investigated how to treat genetic disease, which takes advantage of a pathogen that contains a gene sequence regulating enzymes approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. use, thereby allowing the production of large amounts of EPA and DHA in the body.
This method can help reverse autoimmune disease, while "blocking" the immune deficiency of pancreatic cells, which leads to type 1 diabetes.
More importantly, this technology also helps experimental mice with type 1 diabetes to restore the mechanism of insulin secretion - hormones that play a role in controlling blood sugar.
The study opens up hope for patients with type 1 diabetes, especially those in the early stages of disease development, to keep them from having to inject daily insulin to stabilize blood glucose levels.
Currently, Chinese scientists are conducting tests on the safety of this method. If successful, it can be applied not only to the treatment of diabetes but also for the treatment of other autoimmune diseases, such as lupus erythematosus and multiple sclerosis.
Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease, which occurs when the pancreas is unable to produce enough insulin, causing high blood sugar levels.
So far, no therapy has been available to treat the disease completely and patients with type 1 diabetes often have daily insulin injections.
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