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Funding of
Biomedical Research into ME
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Two charities are joining forces to fund
research into ME/CFS.
ME
Solutions and Invest in ME are working together to maximise the
opportunities to fund research into ME/CFS. The research project is -
The role of
XMRV in modulation of NK cell cytotoxicity and NK cell gene abnormalities in
ME/CFS patients and normal blood donors
The project
will be carried out by Dr Jonathan Kerr and his team from St. George's
University, London, and Dr Amolak Bansal of the Department of Immunology,
Epsom & St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust.
Background
to the project
A newly
discovered γ-retrovirus, Xenotropic Murine Leukaemia Virus - like virus
(XMRV) has recently been found to be present in the blood of 68 of 101 (67%)
ME/CFS patients as compared with 8 of 218 (3.7%) normal healthy controls
(Lombardi et al, 2009). XMRV has been cultured from T, B and NK cells, but
primarily targets NK cells. NK cell dysfunction has previously been reported in ME/CFS, despite their numbers often being largely unaffected.
Defects in
the innate immune system are thought to play a key role in the pathogenesis
of ME/CFS and these abnormalities may leave individuals susceptible to XMRV
infection. This study will relate the presence of XMRV in NK cells with
ME/CFS-associated abnormalities previously demonstrated in NK cells and
ME/CFS-associated gene abnormalities.
Plan of
Investigation
A sample of
clinically-diagnosed (according to the Fukuda and Canadian criteria) ME/CFS
patients and age-and-sex matched normal controls will be recruited. XMRV
status will be determined and NK cells obtained and tested for
ME/CFS-associated gene abnormalities in NK cells. XMRV status will be
related to ME/CFS gene expression changes.
Donations
ME
Solutions and Invest in ME welcome sponsorship and donations for this two
year project which we hope will begin as soon as possible.
For
further information about making donations to this project please
contact -
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