New drug therapy may hold promise for asthma patients

IANS  |  New York 

A team of American and Chinese scientists have developed a new non-toxic treatment that could lead to more effective for millions of individuals with and other

Scientists from US-based and in examined more than 6,000 compounds and identified a drug called TSG12 that relaxes the muscles and opens the airways in

This drug treatment, which is not toxic in human cells, was found to prevent in egg-and dust mite-induced as well as in (COPD).

"It is not a cure, but I think this treatment will give people a lot of hope," Luis Ulloa, immunologist at the

"We found that the TSG12 is both non-toxic and more effective in reducing and could be a promising therapeutic approach for treating without losing their effectiveness overtime," he added.

The study, published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, found that the metallothionein-2 (MT-2) protein in asthmatic lung tissue relaxes airway smooth muscle cells and opens the airways, allowing patients to breath.

But MT-2 was over 50 per cent lower in asthmatic lung tissue and mice without the MT-2 protein were found two-times more susceptible to

Thus, the team transmitted short electrical pulses into mice through electro-needles.

It enabled them to identify the specific drug (TSG12) that they believe provides better therapeutic treatments for and other

The TSG12 treatment, developed from the MT-2 protein, relaxed the airway smooth muscle cells, expanded the pulmonary airways, reduced

It was also more effective than current FDA-approved treatments, including bronchodilator inhalers used by almost all people with asthma, the researchers said, adding that the next step would be clinical trials.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 15:58 IST