Rituximab may Help Treat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

by Kathy Jones on  October 21, 2011 at 6:42 PM Research News
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 Rituximab may Help Treat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
The anti-cancer drug Rituximab may help alleviate symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), suggesting that the source of the disease could lie in the immune system. The study is published Oct. 19 in the online journal PLoS ONE.

Uncertainty about the cause of CFS, which is characterized by extreme, unexplained exhaustion, among other symptoms, has led to much debate, but the authors of this recent study believe they may have found the answer.

The work, led by Drs. Oystein Fluge and Olav Mella of Haukeland University Hospital in Norway, was initiated when the researchers noticed a patient with both chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and Hodgkin's lymphoma who showed marked recovery from CFS symptoms upon treatment with chemotherapy.

The investigators reasoned that the effect could be mediated through B-lymphocyte depletion, and to further investigate this connection they conducted first a pilot case series, and then a double-blind, placebo-controlled phase II trial with 30 CFS patients, and found that the Rituximab treatment was associated with significant, but generally transient, improvement in CFS symptoms.

Rituximab is a B-lymphocyte depleting agent. It acts as an antibody against a protein found primarily on the surface these cells, which are a component of the immune system. According to the authors, "the delay of clinical responses after the initial and rapid B-cell depletion suggests to us that CFS/ME, which is often preceded by an infection, may be a form of autoimmune disease in which B-cells are important". Thus, this study reveals a potential new direction for CFS research.



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Obama-2012(Guest)

10/21/2011

Great work! Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is an auto-immune disease. The CDC will soon change the name to M.E. B-cells and natural killer cells are affected in ME/CFS.




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