They found a weak spot in our DNA that is present in 95% of people with the disease. It makes it much easier for some immune cells to go haywire and drive excessive inflammation in the bowels. The team have found drugs that already exist seem to reverse the disease in laboratory experiments and are now aiming for human trials.
Five bucks says this will be more useful than for just IBD.
*A major cause of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been discovered by UK scientists.
They found a weak spot in our DNA that is present in 95% of people with the disease.
It makes it much easier for some immune cells to go haywire and drive excessive inflammation in the bowels.*
Misread it as “Major case” and wondered why she was so happy about it.
This kind of discovery is really cool to hear about.
But the impatient part of my brain really hates to read stuff like “hoping to start human trials within five years”. Gotta be careful and do it right and all that. But my monkey brain wants that Star Trek medicine now where I go in with literally anything and almost all of it is curable and a lot of it with only some sort of non-evasive tool while I am young enough to benefit from it.
My heart to those who suffer. It’s so easy to underestimate the suffering of those who have digestive diseases.
but how do I fix it, explained in dum dum level english?
They just found some commonalities in DNA, doesn’t mean they found how to fix.
Get new DNA. Or a patch.
Go to the Doctor, quick.
As someone with IBS, I’ve kept an eye on potential remedies or cures for years, and while I’d love to be supportive of this, I’m skeptical that it will actually amount to something until human trials are effective and treatment actually starts to roll out.
From the article:
The disease is distinct from irritable bowel syndrome (or IBS) although some of the symptoms overlap.
I also have IBS, although as a diagnosis it feels more like a catch-all for when there’s clearly a problem but they’ve ruled out more serious diseases like ulcerative colitis. I have other friends with the same diagnosis as me but very clearly different triggers, symptoms, and things that help, so it seems like we really have some different diseases. That said, I’ve seen some significant improvement in the past few years thanks to a combination of medicines. Not a cure, but less bad days and flare-ups often don’t last as long. I actually saw an as the other day for a completely different medication than any I currently take, so if you haven’t talked to your gastroenterologist about treatment options since before the pandemic it might be worth checking in.
Only thing I’ve found what works consistently (and, yeah, I know, eyeroll here) is THC.
But presumably just the symptoms, right? Not the cause. So you’d be more comfortable while your immune system destroys your digestive system
Hard for me to tell in my specific situation. But my flareups from being exposed to trigger foods went from managed in two weeks by the shit the GI prescribed to being managed in forty five minutes to two hours by thc.
Sounds like a great improvement!
I’ve been through some fairly novel medical shit, so they use me in medical education a bit. I’m the local “THIS IS THE DUDE YOU WANT ON CANNABIS” guy they trot around to all the medical CPEs. It’s fun.
Great!
Thank god for these scientists!
So it’s a gene that causes the immune system to overreact, but what is it overreacting to?