The groundbreaking identification of a specific T-cell receptor in healthy people without lupus has the potential to treat not only that disease, but approximately 100 autoimmune diseases known to have a similar pathology.
German doctors have reported success in treating patients with severe lupus, using cell treatments like those used for some forms of blood cancer.
For only the second time in 60 years, a drug has been approved for the treatment of lupus, a debilitating form of rheumatic disease.
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