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flag A new CAR Treg therapy reduced artery plaque by 70% in mice, offering potential for treating heart disease in humans.

flag A new preclinical study shows that a modified CAR T cell therapy, designed to target inflammation in arteries, reduced plaque by 70% in mice prone to atherosclerosis. flag Unlike cancer-fighting CAR T cells, this version—called CAR Treg—calms harmful immune responses to oxidized LDL, a key driver of heart disease. flag The approach, which uses a patient’s own cells, offers a potential new treatment for atherosclerosis, the leading cause of heart attacks and strokes, especially for those still at risk despite current therapies. flag Human trials are needed to confirm safety and effectiveness.

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