Surrey research offers new hope for people suffering from immunodeficiencies

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Surrey research offers new hope for people suffering from immunodeficiencies
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Several rare immune disorders are caused by mutations in the patient's DNA. The University of Surrey and its collaborators found that targeting the mutated pathways with new drugs offers new hope for people suffering from rare conditions such as immunodeficiencies.

University of SurreyDec 12 2024 Several rare immune disorders are caused by mutations in the patient's DNA . The University of Surrey and its collaborators found that targeting the mutated pathways with new drugs offers new hope for people suffering from rare conditions such as immunodeficiencies.

These mutations disrupt the B cells in these patients, making it hard for the cells to develop and function properly. The team suggests using new drugs called mTOR inhibitors to treat these rare conditions.

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