In trials

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    1 year ago

    When this was posted before someone who followed it fairly closely and others like it, updated the thread with info because the article was behind current info. They had already stopped the trials for MS because it wasn’t working. So they began to just focus on one other, the Crohn’s, I believe. Figuring if they got one to work, they could go back to the others and get them on the right track.

    I have MS, and while this is a new approach, there have been so many articles about treatments that end up going nowhere after the first excitement. So it is still very early to get hopes up.

    Hope can be a dangerous thing. Hope can drive a man insane, as Red said.

    • kromem@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Is it possible that other person was just full of shit?

      Here was an update posted on Sept 12th, 2023 from the company behind the trials regarding the MS trials:

      Anokion has completed patient enrollment early in the second and final MAD cohort of its MoveS-it (Multiple Sclerosis Study of ANK-700 to Assess Safety and Immune Tolerance) clinical trial to evaluate ANK-700 for the treatment of patients with multiple sclerosis. MoveS-it is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase 1 study evaluating ANK-700 for the treatment of patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). MS is a demyelinating disease of the CNS, in which the immune system attacks the myelin sheath in the brain and spinal cord. RRMS is the most common type of MS, characterized by recurring episodes of new or worsening symptoms. Anokion has designed ANK-700 to re-educate the immune system by inducing antigen-specific tolerance to myelin-based autoantigens to reduce neuroinflammation in the brain and spinal cord.

      Safety data from both the SAD and MAD cohorts supports that ANK-700 is safe and well-tolerated at all dose levels tested through the dose escalation period. Further, preliminary biomarker data from the MAD cohorts displays trends in antigen-specific immune tolerance and evidence of bystander suppression to related myelin antigens, which is critical to treating complex autoimmune diseases like MS.

      The study will continue with a 12-month safety follow-up expected to complete in the first half of 2024. Anokion anticipates reporting full results from its MoveS-it clinical trial in the second half of 2024.

      This says that the single dose (SAD) phase 1 trial which began in 2020 was completed and they moved on to the second multiple ascending dose trial (MAD) for MS which completed enrollment and expect results in 2024. And that the preliminary data from the first MAD trial indicates therapeutic response.

      And the press release talks about how they’ve moved on to a phase 2 trial for its use for celiacs (the initial trial use case). And then on Oct 12th they announced they will be presenting data from their phase 1 for celiacs at a conference.

      A week after the announcement quoted above they released the news about their peer reviewed paper mentioning the early success in both (what likely inspired OP’s article), saying:

      We have now observed our approach play out in the clinic with early data from our lead programs in celiac disease and multiple sclerosis, KAN-101 and ANK-700, that demonstrated antigen-specific tolerance, bystander suppression, and an impact on disease-specific biomarkers.

      None of this looks like a company that has a failing drug on their hands. And there’s no indication of the MS trial being ended early - the only thing that happened early was completing enrollment early.

      Being too ready to give up on hope is its own kind of insanity.

    • evatronic@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      T1 diabetes here. A cure is just 5 years away…

      They told me, when I was diagnosed in 1992.

    • nul9o9@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Well damn, I got MS too but caught it fairly early. I’m hoping for a major breakthrough before it gets really bad.

  • FrankTheHealer@lemmy.world
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    Website I’ve never heard of: check

    Wild claims that seem too good to be true: check

    Little to no proof about said claims: check

    Don’t get me wrong, this would be fantastic if it’s true. But I’m sceptical. It feels like all those articles about a cure for cancer that then never go anywhere.

  • Son_of_dad@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Every science article is just a comment section disapproving the article. That’s why I stay away from these science communities, it’s all clickbait and lies

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        1 year ago

        Yeah Reddit always had that problem, I think it’s here too - top rated comment is someone saying it won’t work and the article is wrong, everyone just accepts it without question.

        I still see people using battery breakthrough stories as an example of stuff that never comes too market despite most of them being in the very phone the person is using.

        I genuinely think a lot of them are just people who hate science and engineering so don’t want people to be interested in it

        • Victor@lemmy.world
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          I genuinely think a lot of them are just people who hate science and engineering so don’t want people to be interested in it

          So strange for those people to hang out in science communities in that case, to me.

          • m3t00🌎@lemmy.worldOPM
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            1 year ago

            a cat group I started the same time as this has 5k more subs and no whining. it is just cat pics. there are a lot of fake science sites to avoid but they all have bills to pay. they expect it to be like reddit junk and all. been to reddit through search results and sometimes found useful threads. mostly not.

    • BloodSlut@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      This still wont cure diabetes, but it will prevent it from developing or advancing if you catch it early enough.

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      1 year ago

      This is the most boomer shit and it is so sad to see people still saying it

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    In my understanding this could reverse the autoimmune reaction to Type 1 Diabetes not regrow the already killed β-cells.

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        It really would. I fear that anything remotely close to a “cure” would be thwarted by pharma because they profit so much from insulin.

        I switched jobs a few months ago, and had about 2 weeks without insurance. my insulin prescription was over $4k.

        I know that “pharma” can’t just shut something down… but I’m sure there’s some loophole

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    1 year ago

    Awesome, I have an autoimmune desease that can possibly paralyse me in future. I hope progress can continue 🙏

  • Chainweasel@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Sounds pretty advanced. I bet they won’t be able to activate the mind control chips until 6G cell services launch.

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      1 year ago

      I was under the impression that we were 5G access points with the covid vaccine?

      Was I lied to? I thought I was doing a service to the fellow terminally online.

  • MisterChief@lemmy.world
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    I remember seeing something on reddit about this earlier this year iirc. Definitely exciting and I certainly hope there is credence to this. Would love to see auto immune disorders go by the wayside in the next couple decades. Once they fix all the real bad ones I hope they make one for vitiligo, I’m tired of 70 spf sunblock and weird looking tans.

  • m3t00🌎@lemmy.worldOPM
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    i like how people complain because they weren’t properly spoon fed curated articles selected specifically for them by someone who gaf. 1) be kind - is a reminder to myself