Some notes etc., from the Sweden presentation.
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Here are some very brief notes from the video. There is so much more within the video, so i've just picked out some bits of information that caught my eye. There is plenty more.
Dr Hornig outlines a comprehensive ME/CFS research program, seeking pathogens, auto-antibodies & immune markers.
Dr Hornig confirms her team is using their new research tool (VirCapSeq-VERT) that can detect every known vertebrate virus - all 1.7m of them! If you'd like to read more about the tool, then
click here.
Dr Hornig's team are searching for auto-antibodies in ME/CFS patients.
Dr Hornig is looking for antibodies to all known vertebrate viruses. All 1.7m viruses!
Dr Hornig explains that pathogens may retreat from blood, so antibodies can be useful signs of past or present infection. i.e. If virus has retreated to an organ system & no longer circulating in blood, then antibodies can be useful signs of infection.
Dr Hornig mentions that they hope to set foundations for a "Center of Excellence in ME" as part of NIH grant.
Dr Hornig says her team have a gene expression study to be published soon, as part of their #MECFS research program.
There is also discussion of cytokines, potential research involving cytokine targetting drugs, and plenty more.
In a separate post-conference discussion video (
see here), Dr Hornig also discusses mitochondria dysfunction, and also the potential of probiotic therapy and faecal transplant therapy.
In the
post-conference discussion, Dr Hornig says: "Mitochondrial defects can occur as a post-infectious type of phenomenon. And i think that's worthy also of pursuing[...]mitochondrial DNA studies as well."
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Below is a transcription of a small section of Dr Hornig's presentation which starts at 8.28 in the video.
There is plenty more info within the video, and i've just picked out a small extract that describes a very narrow part of the overall research program.