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''People with ME also have higher levels of lactic acid, lactate, in the tissue and an impact on the mitochondria - the cells' own power plant.''
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As researchers learn more about the disease, the possibilities of finding treatment alternatives increase. This autumn, a secret drug study is underway for the time being. Several studies are also in progress on various biomarkers that could facilitate diagnostics.''
ME researcher: "I am hopeful"
In many ways, the situation with ME / CFS is similar to what it was with MS (multiple sclerosis) 30 years ago, says Jonas Bergquist.
Large knowledge gaps increase the suffering of people with ME. In Uppsala, Jonas Bergquist leads a unique research center where studies at both the cellular level and patients provide hope for the future.
Despite the fact that ME / CFS has been diagnosed for over 50 years, much is still unknown. It is not clear what causes the disease, although it is often activated after an infection. Without causal relationships, it is difficult to find effective treatments and cures.
One of three centers in the world
In many ways, the situation is reminiscent of what it was like with MS (multiple sclerosis) 30 years ago. It was before discovering autoimmunity to the myelin sheaths around the nerve cells that the damage was caused. This is stated by professor and medical doctor Jonas Bergquist at Uppsala University.
Since 2019, he is the research leader for the world's third ME / CFS center. With support from Harvard and Stanford University, the Swedish Center contributes research that focuses on the neuroinflammatory process that is common in people with ME.
Affects energy production
What we know today is that the aftermath of an inflammation leaves its mark in the nerve cells of the patients and can cause problems with, for example, the regulation of energy, headaches and impaired cognitive functions.
People with ME also have higher levels of lactic acid, lactate, in the tissue and an impact on the mitochondria - the cells' own power plant.
As researchers learn more about the disease, the possibilities of finding treatment alternatives increase. This autumn, a secret drug study is underway for the time being. Several studies are also in progress on various biomarkers that could facilitate diagnostics.
Important with sampling
Simplifying the sampling is especially important for those patients who are too ill to go to care.
- Right now, for example, we are testing how we can analyze dried blood stains on paper to enable more home tests in the future, says Jonas Bergquist.
As a fellow human, he finds it difficult not to accept the suffering of the patients. Many are abandoned for their situation, says Jonas Jonas Bergquist.
- But I hope that our research can show our commitment and that there are actually things going on that can help them. I want to get rid of that hopeless feeling, because I feel hopeful.