Nanoparticle reduces skin and lung scarring for scleroderma, mouse study finds: The findings provide promise of targeted treatment for patients with the disease

Date 7th, Mar 2022
Source ScienceDaily - General News Websites

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Researchers found a unique immune cell plays a key role in the chronic inflammation and scarring in the lungs and skin of people with scleroderma, or systemic sclerosis. After injecting mice with biodegradable PLG nanoparticles, which are used in medical sutures, researchers found that the nanoparticles specifically targeted these inflammatory cells and prevented skin and lung fibrosis. Researchers say it's a promising step towards targeted treatment for patients with early scleroderma.