Hopes of vaccine for Parkinson’s sufferers
Scientists have raised hopes that they may be able to create a vaccine to block the progress of Parkinsons disease.
They believe new research provides evidence that an abnormal protein may trigger the condition. If the theory is correct, researchers say it might be possible to prime a persons immune system using a special vaccine so it is ready to attack the rogue protein as it passes through the body. In this way, the protein would be prevented from destroying a persons dopamine-manufacturing cells, where the disease inflicts its greatest damage.
This new vision of Parkinsons has been arousing excitement among researchers. It has transformed the way we see Parkinsons, said Roger Barker, professor of clinical neurosciences at Cambridge University.
Parkinsons does not usually affect people until they are over 50. However, researchers have uncovered recent evidence that suggests it may be caused by an event occurring 10 to 20 years before its main symptoms tremors, rigidity and slowness of movement manifest themselves.
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