Major ALS Breakthrough!
August 25, 2011
Researchers discover common cause of all forms of ALS
CHICAGO — The underlying disease process of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS and Lou Gehrig’s disease), a fatal neurodegenerative disease that paralyzes its victims, has long eluded scientists and prevented development of effective therapies. Scientists weren’t even sure all its forms actually converged into a common disease process.
But a new Northwestern Medicine study for the first time has identified a common cause of all forms of ALS.
The basis of the disorder is a broken down protein recycling system in the neurons of the spinal cord and the brain. Optimal functioning of the neurons relies on efficient recycling of the protein building blocks in the cells. In ALS, that recycling system is broken. The cell can’t repair or maintain itself and becomes severely damaged.
The discovery by Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine researchers, published in the journalĀ Nature, provides a common target for drug therapy and shows that all types of ALS are, indeed, tributaries, pouring into a common river of cellular incompetence.
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Hi, Liz! I saw the same article in the Chicago papers and thought it was great news. Such hope for the future.
By the way, you probably felt the many thoughts and prayers coming your way in June. Our Angers reunion gathering was wonderful and Tom Chenal gave a beautiful tribute to Rich.
Mimi Philbin Carlson
Hope is always alive Mimi! Thank you to all of the Angers reunion folks. I know in my heart that Rich was smiling from ear to ear.