Mechanism to fight infections of the immune system

Scientists at Leicester University and Trinity College Dublin Academy of England for the first time discover pneumonia will activate the immune system protein group called inflammasome.

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When activated triggering inflammasome will initiate a series of mechanisms that lead to the formation of an active molecule in interleukin to counteract infection.

Based on this finding, scientists can study the preparation of new drugs and vaccines to help treat and prevent pneumonia at an early age.

According to scientists, the vaccine against pneumococcal bacteria can prevent 7 strains of strain strain.

However, if the vaccine is prepared on the basis of the above findings, it is possible to resist 92 different strain strains.