Digging Deeper: Mechanisms of Progression and the Case for a Dual Therapeutic Approach
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Digging Deeper: Mechanisms of Progression and the Case for a Dual Therapeutic Approach
Panelists discuss how chronic neuroinflammation involves distinct mechanisms from acute relapses—including microglial activation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and iron deposition—necessitating dual therapeutic approaches that address relapsing and progressive disease components.
Disease progression reflected by blood protein signature: Study
Researchers identified a unique protein signature in the bloodstreams of adults with Becker muscular dystrophy (BMD) and limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD) that significantly differs from healthy individuals after exercise. “We propose that a subset of circulating proteins may be more indicative of disease progression and/or therapeutic efficacy than relying solely on muscle injury biomarkers such as [creatine kinase],” the researchers wrote.…
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