Novel vaccine may reduce post-stroke blood clot risk

IANS  |  Tokyo 

Researchers have tested a vaccine, S100A9, that may be able to replace oral thinners to reduce the risk of caused by clots, without increasing the risk of serious or triggering an autoimmune response, according to a new research.

According to the study, people who have had a caused by a often need to take medications that make their blood less likely to clot, which helps prevent another

"Many patients do not take their blood thinning drugs as prescribed, which makes it more likely they will have This might one day help solve this issue since it would only need to be injected periodically," said Hironori Nakagami, at in Japan.

The findings, published in the journal Hypertension, revealed that the prevents formation and protected the arteries of treated mice from forming new clots for more than two months.

The in mice provided protection against for more than two months without increasing the risk of or causing an autoimmune response.

In addition, it worked as well as the clopidogrel (oral blood thinner) in a major artery.

Developing a vaccine to replace and/or complement daily, oral medications might save many lives and help prevent both and possibly heart attacks, according to Nakagami.

"...there are differences between mice and humans in how the vaccine will be recognized by the immune system. We should be able to overcome such problems and believe this vaccine provides a very promising strategy in secondary prevention of stroke," he noted.

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First Published: Tue, October 30 2018. 14:00 IST