Is a "disregulated immune system" due to the infla
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Is a "disregulated immune system" due to the inflammation?
The dysregulated immune system causes the inflammation due to an overactive response from the immune system. The overactive response is caused by injury, viral or bacterial infections, genetic abnormalities or any assault on the body. This increases CCR5 and it's ligands (CCL5 (RANTES) etc.) in a feedback loop. Then the increase in ligand binding of immune receptors causing an upregulation of cytokines which will cause a change in various proteins (see the leronlimab regulator list) almost always in a negative manner. Leronlimab downregulates the whole mess by binding CCR5 and blocking the ligand binding.
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If inflammation is the root cause of most ailments and this is what our Leronlimab targets, then LL with anything else for other concerns of an illness should be a winner to control or eliminate that or those ailments... right?
What propels many diseases is inflammation, the various cascades of proteins that are affected by immune dysregulation and autoimmunity and that is what leronlimab fixes.

