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What role does our immune system play in the development of AMD? 

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Professor David Kavanagh from Newcastle University joined us for our My Macular and Me webinar to discuss his three-year research project, which aims to find a treatment for age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Prof. Kavanagh’s research looks at a specific part of the immune system called the ‘complement system’, which, when damaged, can lead to AMD. There are some mutations that have been strongly linked to an increased risk of developing AMD. This project sets out to analyse the different mutations in the gene ‘CFI’ which is highly involved in AMD.
If we can better understand how mutations in the CFI gene can cause damage, patients could be screened for those mutations and this could lead to clinical trials or treatments tailored to the patients.

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3 окт 2024

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@georginalarge295
@georginalarge295 10 месяцев назад
Just received the new eye injections for GA however bad reaction and now on prednisone as inflammation raging at back of eyes. Would this procedure help me in the future to more accurately know what treatments may work for me.
@MacularSociety
@MacularSociety 9 месяцев назад
Hi Georgina, I'm really sorry to hear this. Unfortunately, we wouldn't be able to advice. You would need to contact your ophthalmologist to discuss. Thanks
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