Regulating cell acidity could transform autoimmune disease treatments
Flavius Niculescu
University of Pennsylvania Mar 11 2025 What if treating autoimmune diseases was as simple as regulating the acidity levels of parts of patients' cells? Genetic screening may have unlocked a path for treating the severe inflammation associated with many immune diseases by regulating one protein's role in helping another protein control cell acidity, according to new research published in Cell by a team from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. A protein called
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