Macrophages as Potential Treatment for Autoimmune Disorders

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Tingible body macrophages (TBMs), a subtype of macrophages within our lymph nodes, have been found to devour antibody-producing B cells, a function essential in defending our bodies against harmful pathogens. Researchers utilized genetically engineered mice and advanced microscopy to observe the TBMs’ eating habits and diet, illuminating their essential role in preventing the production of harmful antibodies. This discovery may offer a key to the treatment of currently incurable autoimmune diseases.
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