T cells

Lupus clues from cellular 'power stations'

Lupus clues from cellular 'power stations'

Researchers at Imperial College London have revealed crucial insights into systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

Previous studies from the same Imperial College researchers have suggested that immune cells called CD8 T cells, which normally help to destroy threats to the body such as viruses, appear to malfunction in SLE patients. This may play a role in the immune system spiralling out of control.