New light on common cold
New light on common cold; Calgary research on cells in nose
aims to help develop better prevention and treatment options
The Toronto Star, Oct. 24, 2008
the way our body responds to a cold, and not by the cold virus itself,
according to researchers from the University of Calgary.
Critical Care Medicine, is the first comprehensive look at how epithelial
cells in the nose change when they are exposed to the cold virus, known as
rhinovirus.
prevention and treatment options.
all of your body and causing big problems," said Dr. David Proud, a
physiology professor at the University of Calgary, and lead author of the
study.
the cell that it infects - they can live in there for days and days. What it
does is change the way your body reacts to the presence of that virus," he
said.
it induces a cellular response - creating genes that make the inflammation
worse,
and others that try to fight off the infection.
inflammation worse, increase swelling, and bring in the white blood cells,
but there are
also these genes in the epithelial cells which should be antiviral and help
to fight the virus," said Proud.
reduce the chemical causing the inflammation, or identify and increase the
presence
of molecules that are part of the body's natural antiviral defence.
selectively shut down a few of them, or can we identify what we think are
really
good responses and make those bigger," said Proud.
were taken before and after the infection occurred. Using a technique called
"gene chips," the researchers were able to look at the microscopic cellular
changes taking place in the cells.
said Proud. "That's why this research was so comprehensive."
and, in the long-term to study, the effect of the rhinovirus on more severe
illnesses
such as asthma and bronchitis.
complications of the common cold," he said.
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