Virus infection may trigger unusual immune cells to attack nerves in multiple sclerosis
Saturday, June 12, 2010 - 05:50
in Health & Medicine
A virus infection can incite the body to attack its own nerve tissue by activating unusual, disease-fighting cells with receptors for both viral and nerve proteins. The dual-receptor observation suggests a way brain and spinal cord nerve damage might be triggered in susceptible young adults afflicted with multiple sclerosis (MS)...