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    Open Norway: Study of Daratumumab Injections for Patients with Moderate to Severe Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2025

    Yes I would also take this risk in a heartbeat but would have to think very hard if I was mild and things continue to pan out as JE has been talking about with the science.
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    Hyper-reactivity of CD8+ T cells and high expression of IL-3 correlates with occurrence and severity of Long-COVID, 2025, Renner et al.

    So the next steps at this stage might be something like: 1.Studies to explore/confirm hypothesis of pathways and cell populations involved 2. Trial drugs that broadly block pathways or remove cell population 3. Studies/hypothesis to narrow down which particular signals are involved 4. Trials...
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    Hyper-reactivity of CD8+ T cells and high expression of IL-3 correlates with occurrence and severity of Long-COVID, 2025, Renner et al.

    That's good to hear it's not incredibly complex to do. Is it also perhaps the sort of study where recruitment could be done through the DecodeME cohort to speed things up and help with selection?
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    Hyper-reactivity of CD8+ T cells and high expression of IL-3 correlates with occurrence and severity of Long-COVID, 2025, Renner et al.

    This is not the first time youve mentioned elispot/fluorospot! Is this this something that can be set relatively cheaply, easily and speedily or is this kind of experiement lengthy, costly and expensive?
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    Itaconate modulates immune responses via inhibition of peroxiredoxin 5, 2025, Tomas Paulenda et al

    Well, I think it goes without saying that we all appreciate your efforts! I remember how hard doing academic humanities work was with mild ME, I can't even imagine throwing lab experiements into the mix! Are the lab experiements ongoing or are they still being planned/set up? Do you have any...
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    Itaconate modulates immune responses via inhibition of peroxiredoxin 5, 2025, Tomas Paulenda et al

    Could this explain worsening through exercise/exertion? As in this itaconate and ROS response is triggered over and over and more frequently each time until it takes very little to trigger it? Also if this throwaway hypothesis is correct, or just if we're in the right ballpark here, what kind...
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    Itaconate modulates immune responses via inhibition of peroxiredoxin 5, 2025, Tomas Paulenda et al

    Perhaps someone should email Rob and invite him to come on here and discuss this? I remember he was still occasionally posting on Phoenix Rising a few years back.
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    Itaconate modulates immune responses via inhibition of peroxiredoxin 5, 2025, Tomas Paulenda et al

    Very clear thank you. Just one more question - when you say solution here, do you mean the sort of biological-mechanical solution to the 'problem' of ME/CFS, i.e. what the pathway/processes that cause it are, or the solution as in an effective treatment?
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    Itaconate modulates immune responses via inhibition of peroxiredoxin 5, 2025, Tomas Paulenda et al

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_knockdown Ah interestingly I googled the phrase, came up with this and decided it wasn't relevant! But clearly it was :banghead: Thank you for clarifying!
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    Itaconate modulates immune responses via inhibition of peroxiredoxin 5, 2025, Tomas Paulenda et al

    By knock down data do you mean like the knock your socks of eureka moment data? Or something else. Also are you saying that the particular pathway step in your theory involving b cells is likely wrong or the entire thing? I must admit I'm on tenterhooks over the whole thing!
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    [UK] A proposal for an ME/CFS, Long Covid, and Post-Infectious Disease research platform

    Anecdotally I am in an international long covid support group because my ME got much worse from covid and I would say that a huge proportion, almost certainly a majority of the participants report PEM. But of course these are the more severe and chronic illness aware people. People who have 6...
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    Rates of ME/CFS following Covid-19

    Anecdotally I am in an international long covid support group because my ME got much worse from covid and I would say that a huge proportion, almost certainly a majority of the participants report PEM. But of course these are the more severe and chronic illness aware people. People who have 6...
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    Itaconate modulates immune responses via inhibition of peroxiredoxin 5, 2025, Tomas Paulenda et al

    Thank you that's perfectly clear. I thought I must be getting mixed up somehow! Brain fog and not being a scientist make these conversations tricky to follow sometimes!
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    Itaconate modulates immune responses via inhibition of peroxiredoxin 5, 2025, Tomas Paulenda et al

    So are you saying that there may not be as strong of a relationship between itaconate and type 1 interferon as other studies suggest because they use itaconate derivatives rather than natural itaconate? Could you elaborate on the great potential for connection you see between your work and ME/CFS
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    Preprint Dissecting the genetic complexity of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome via deep learning-powered genome analysis, 2025, Zhang+

    On the subject of DecodeME, @Andy @Jonathan Edwards Can you provide any update on when DecodeME is due to publish? Or is it still 'as soon as it's ready and hopefully before August'?
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    Genome-wide association study meta-analysis of suicide death and suicidal behavior, 2022, Li et al

    It is really unpleasant. I have gotten used to the more background level stuff, but to have your brain be like 'no, you need to die' and not even be well enough to call a friend is awful. And to know that you are in dire circumstances and your quality of life really is so awful makes it much...
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    Genome-wide association study meta-analysis of suicide death and suicidal behavior, 2022, Li et al

    Just anecdotally, I have suffered from suicidal ideation since my late teens. It became much worse when I got ME, has become even worse as my severity level has increased, and becomes very intense when I crash. I'm not sharing for sympathy but because it often feels like a consequence of...
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    Autism and ME/CFS

    Yes I completely get what you're saying. It's very interesting the similarities and differences in experience. FWIW I have a lot of autistic traits more commonly seen in women, which may have contributed both to my experiences and late diagnosis. Unfortunately I was diagnosed shortly after...
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    Autism and ME/CFS

    With respect, and not to minimise your experience at all, but I had very similar experiences of constant conditioning to perform 'masculinity' I was growing up (autistic man diagnosed late in life) with devastating consequences in terms of my mental health. Autistic men like myself often become...
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    Open Norway: Study of Daratumumab Injections for Patients with Moderate to Severe Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2025

    That's entirely understandable. I wasn't expecting a phase 3 but this does look like a rehash of the pilot to me, rather than a step up.
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