Cytodyn's Leronlimab and 100+ diseases I've see
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I've seen doubts expressed about leronlimab's ability to work in such a wide variety of diseases. One of the key things leronlimab does as a CCR5 inhibitor is to block the RANTES chemokine (CCL5). Why is that important?
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RANTES, also known as CCL5, is an 8 kDa protein member of the interleukin-8 superfamily of cytokines. Firstly identified after T-cells activation , it was subsequently determined to be a CC chemokine and expressed in more than 100 human diseases .
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3529870/