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Scientists Pinpoint New Drug Target for Devastating “Brain on Fire” Disease Researchers have moved a step closer to new treatments for a rare and often devastating autoimmune disease that interferes with how the brain communicates. The study highlights a vulnerable point in the disease process, one that could eventually be used to design more precise therapies. The condition develops when the immune system mistakenly targets the NMDA receptor, a protein essential for learning, memory, and normal brain signaling. By identifying where this attack occurs, the work also opens the possibility of a future blood test that could flag the disease earlier, when current treatments may be more effective. The disorder gained public attention through the bestselling memoir and the 2016 film “Brain on Fire,” but it remains uncommon. Each year, it affects an estimated 1 in a million people, most frequently young adults in their 20s and 30s. Despite its rarity, the illness can progress rapidly and cause life-threatening neurological symptoms. In people with the condition, the immune system produces anti-NMDA receptor autoantibodies that attach to NMDA receptors in the brain and disrupt their function. This immune-driven damage can lead to dramatic changes in behavior and cognition, severe memory loss, seizures, and, in some cases, death. Pinpointing a Molecular Targetz In the new study, scientists focused on identifying exactly where these harmful antibodies bind. They discovered specific regions on a subunit of the NMDA receptor that appear to be central to the disease process. Blocking these regions, the researchers suggest, could help stop or even reverse the progression of symptoms. Source:SciTechDaily @EverythingScience