YOU AND YOUR DOCTOR: PARTNERS FOR GOOD HEALTH undergoing small-scale trials in Belgium. The scientists found that vaccinating with too many attenuated cells might aggravate and not cure the disease — a warning that dosages for human T-cell therapy must be carefully monitored. In a second discovery guided by the model, the researchers showed that, contrary to what might be expected, injecting large quantities of untreated disease- causing T cells into an animal can depress rather than aggra- vate an already existing autoim- mune condition. This finding could help explain why individ- uals who experience an acute T cell-mediated autoimmune at- tack, such as those occurring in multiple sclerosis, may subse- quently enjoy a long remission or even recovery. In designing their model, Pro- fessor Segel and Ms. Jaeger used what they call a "reverse engi- neering" approach — reproduc- ing several of the most fundamental aspects of autoim- mune disease and T-cell vacci- nation, while ignoring the detailed operation of the immune system. A simple pair of mathe- matical equations culd then be constructed describing the pro- liferation of disease-causing, or effector, cell populations and of other cell populations which reg- ulate effector cell proliferation — and are, in turn, influenced by them. In fact, 80 percent never developed the diabetes. The model correctly describes major aspects of autoimmune disease, namely, that a relative- ly lame dose of effector cells leads to disease; a suitably smaller dose of these cells leads to vaccination; and once the animal is vaccinat- ed, the same dose that would pre- viously have led to disease no longer does so. "But," Professor Cohen says, "what's the point of just repro- ducing known results? The an- swer is that once you build the little mathematical machine that reproduces the known results, the machine takes on a 'mind of its own' and does other things as well, such as suggesting the dis- coveries that were found in solid animal experimentation." To test the predictions of this model, Professor Cohen and colleagues studied the develop- ment of juvenile diabetes in a strain of mice that spontaneous- ly develop this disease, with sug- ar levels in the blood of the animals soaring at about 15 weeks of age. The Weizmann im- munologists found that injecting one to five million effector cells AUTOIMMUNE page 72 Seth Mindell, M.D. and David Rosman, M.D. Dedicated to health maintenance and disease prevention, Dr. Seth Mindell and Dr. David Rosman treat adults and teenagers over the age of fourteen. They provide comprehensive physical examina- tions and medical care for minor or major health problems, from headaches to heart disease, colds to cancer, high blood pressure and diabetes. Both Dr. Mindell and Dr. Rosman offer individual health counseling and encourage their patients to actively participate in their own health maintenance. • Bloom cod Bloom • •ACT, SAT, MEAP Preparation •Remedial Tutoring/All Subjects •Study/Testing Skills •IEPC Advocacy •Testing/Evaluation • Registered Electrologists • Come and let us remove your unwanted hair problem and improve your appearance. Near 12 Mile Rd. bet. Evergreen & Southfield 559-1969 Appt. Only, Ask For Shirlee or Debby LYNNE MASTER, M.Ed Owner, Director LO CS, cc cc w 545-6677 • 433-3323 Oak Park Bloomfield Hills 71