Genetics
Cladribine and the Memory B Cell Connection: Rethinking MS Treatment29, Aug 2025
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29, Aug 2025
Cladribine, a short-course oral therapy for multiple sclerosis, has long puzzled researchers with its lasting benefits. A new study reveals that its secret may lie in selectively reducing memory B cells—the immune cells that help “remember” past threats but, in MS, can fuel damaging inflammation. By reshaping the balance of the immune system rather than suppressing it broadly, cladribine creates a calmer, more controlled environment that could explain its durable effectiveness. This discovery not only sheds light on how cladribine works but also points to memory B cells as a key target in the fight against MS.
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