Healthy glial cell transplants slow Huntington’s disease progression
Teona Gherasim
University of Rochester Medical Center Jun 17 2025 Huntington's disease has long defied attempts to rescue suffering neurons. A new study in Cell Reports shows that transplanting healthy human glial progenitor cells into the brains of adult animal models of the disease not only slowed motor and cognitive decline but also extended lifespan. These findings shift our understanding of Huntington's pathology and open a potential path to cell-based therapies in adults already showing symptoms. Glia
din zilele anterioare