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Jennifer Anolik, MD, PhD
University of Rochester, NY
2007 B Cells
Over the past few years, evidence has been growing that B cells (B lymphocytes) play a central role in the cause and development of lupus by making antibodies to the body’s own DNA.
Consequently, therapies that eliminate B cells are of great interest, and a number of clinical trials that test this concept in people with lupus are currently underway.
Dr. Anolik will develop a mouse model to study the why depleting B cells like this successfully counters lupus in some people.
The hope: that greater understanding of this link may lead to more effective treatments for lupus.
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