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Russian Scientists Create Revolutionary Drug Leitragin To Diffuse COVID Cytokine Storm
greatgameindia.com ^ | October 13, 2021 | greatgameindia.com

Posted on 10/15/2021 12:42:15 PM PDT by ransomnote

ransomnote: This drug, if it works, has the potential to help many vaccinated, as their modiefied immune systems are vulnerabile to cyotkine storm upon later infections. 

Russian Scientists have created a revolutionary drug called Leitragin that would diffuse the Cytokine Storm from COVID-19. Earlier, a groundbreaking study by Israeli scientists found that yogurt can mitigate cytokine storms in COVID-19 patients by disrupting communication between cells.

A group of Russian scientists have created a drug that may potentially revolutionize the treatment of Covid-19 by defusing the most catastrophic reaction the disease causes in patients, while not destroying their immune response.

The drug, called Leitragin, was developed by the Biomedical Technology Research Center of the Russian Federal Medical and Biology Agency (FMBA), and is currently undergoing clinical trials in Russia.

Although its base substance was previously known and used in ulcer treatment medicine by Soviet and Russian doctors, it was the FMBA team that discovered how to apply it for the treatment of severe cases of Covid-19 and, potentially, other deadly diseases that cause life-threatening lung inflammation. 

The Russian scientists had tasked themselves with finding a substance that would act as an ‘off switch’ for the chain reaction that, after being triggered by the invading SARS-CoV-2 virus, actually causes potential organ failure and death.

This reaction of the immune system, dubbed the “cytokine storm,” has been variously described as our body’s overreaction to the virus or a “suicide attack” against the invading pathogen, and even as an evolutionary mechanism to stop the spread of deadly infections with the death of the host. 

Trying to stop this uncontrolled immune response while still preserving the body’s ability to fight the virus without causing more damage is what scientists and medics in intensive care units across the world have been wrestling with during the Covid-19 pandemic.

In that regard, Leitragin is being touted as a game-changer, since its novel mechanism acts in a targeted way, and is said to be completely safe for one’s health. 

A cytokine storm, also known as hypercytokinemia, is triggered by tiny messenger proteins called cytokines, which are normally our body’s trusted agents in dealing with infections, inflammations and trauma.

However, when dealing with some dangerous pathogens such as H1N1, H5N1, the Ebola virus, and SARS-CoV-2, the immune system may decide it’s being overwhelmed by the virus and “go mad.” 

This can result in massive inflammation and, potentially, septic shock and death, according to Maxim Skulachev, a leading research associate at the Moscow State University’s (MSU) Physicochemical Biology Research Institute

Up until now, a cytokine storm was believed to be caused by an uncontrollable release of dozens of different cytokine types, making it difficult to contain.

However, scientists at the FMBA Biomedical Technology Research Center say they might just have got to the very bottom of the issue and pinpointed a single key culprit.

The group, led by the head of the center, Vladislav Karkischenko, published the results of their drug’s pre-clinical trials on mice in the Journal of Immunology Research in late September. 

At first, the Russian scientists spent months figuring out their Covid-19 infection model – according to Skulachev, the rodents’ response to the disease doesn’t quite match that of humans even in so-called “humanized” mice.

Then, they went through a process of drug screening, and identified a substance defusing what they believe is one particular cytokine triggering the storm.

The cytokine in question is called high mobility group box 1 protein, or HMGB1. Released en masse by the immune cells during severe Covid-19 cases, it triggers the release of numerous other cytokines, turning it into an “uncontrollable process.” 

Previous research hasn’t considered HMGB1 as the “main cytokine,” but it’s so ubiquitous, its numbers could be a thousand times higher during the infection, Karkischenko said, which points to it being responsible for the “final cascade of reactions.”

“We believe this late-phase cytokine [HMGB1] is the chief inflammation agent during the [infection with] SARS-CoV-2.”

Earlier, a groundbreaking study by Israeli scientists found that yogurt can mitigate cytokine storms in COVID-19 patients by disrupting communication between cells.

The FMBA scientists are not alone in their assumptions. The HMGB1 protein has already drawn the attention of researchers around the world, and was named as a potential therapeutic target in treating Covid-19.

Commending the “enormous amount of work” done at the FMBA, MSU’s Skulachev says that a team at his institute has achieved similar results during their own research into cytokine storms.

Moreover, he believes the two teams may have independently discovered a universal “evolutionary suicide mechanism” that kills an organism to prevent the spread of severe infections. 

“This is an evolutionary mechanism we inherited from our ancestors,” Skulachev said, adding that the evolutionary trait hasn’t caught up with the fact that humanity has developed vaccines and medicines to deal with such diseases. 

Currently, medics do not have many options in their fight against the cytokine storm. They have to either use monoclonal antibodies – highly expensive drugs capable of suppressing a single type of cytokine – or “kill” the immune system completely with steroid anti-inflammatory drugs. Both methods have serious drawbacks. 

The FBMA center’s research showed that suppressing the oft-targeted cytokines might not always provide the required effect as the “storm” could continue raging after a brief respite, Karkishenko said.

Skulachev, meanwhile, notes that using hormonal steroid drugs could be even more dangerous. 

“We cannot live without the immune system. If a person has been suffering from a severe viral infection, one has to be meticulous in choosing a moment for administering the drug.

Do it a few hours too early and a virus would kill a person through self-replication,” he said. 

In their search for a solution, the FMBA researchers tried an opioid hexapeptide called [D-Ala2]-dynorphin 1-6, and the results turned out to be surprisingly promising.

Mortality rates among mice with chemically induced conditions similar to cytokine storms in humans fell by four times, Karkishenko said.

Noting that Western scientists seem to be focused on opioids as components of painkiller drugs, he adds that these substances are much more multi-faceted, and can also be harmless. 

“In our article, we were able to prove that opioid receptors trigger processes with a massive anti-inflammatory effect while causing no damage to a person,” Karkischenko said. 

In June, Leitragin was registered by the Russian health authorities as part of an emergency procedure.

At that time, the FMBA said that it was already tested on some 300 volunteers and showed very positive results since none of the patients, who were administered Leitragin, were admitted to intensive care units or died.

They also tended to recover several days earlier than those who received “standard” treatment, Karkischenko said.

Leitragin has initially been intended for testing on Covid patients with moderate severity of the disease, but some doctors have taken it upon themselves to treat critical patients, he added.

“This drug is designed to solve an unsolvable problem. These patients virtually have no other alternatives,” Skulachev explained, referring to severe cases of Covid. 

Despite what Karkischenko says are promising results, the scientists behind Leitragin still have to prove its effectiveness in clinical studies.

The center is now working on a large-scale publication that would involve clinical trial results and more information about the drug itself. Russia’s hospitals, meanwhile, are allowed to treat patients with Leitragin as part of a limited use authorization.

If proven effective and safe, though, the drug may be found to have uses far beyond Covid-19 treatment, since it’s designed to deal with the immune system’s reaction and not one specific virus. 

“Leitragin is aimed at suppressing inflammation processes,” Karkischenko said, adding that “it is a drug based on an absolutely innovative approach” and can be used to treat “various conditions.” 

The FMBA center is already working on different drug formulations for Leitragin.

“Some 80% of all critical conditions [in patients] in intensive care units are linked to cytokine storm and potentially to this specific protein causing it,” Skulachev explained, noting that the “potential range of uses for this drug could be extremely wide.”


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KEYWORDS: weird

1 posted on 10/15/2021 12:42:15 PM PDT by ransomnote
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To: ransomnote

If our government and media “bash” it and claim it’s a “conspiracy”, then I’ll know it works 100%!


2 posted on 10/15/2021 12:52:27 PM PDT by mikelets456
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To: ransomnote

You know how to avoid cytokine storms?

Build natural immunity


3 posted on 10/15/2021 12:56:09 PM PDT by Hodar (A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else.- Burroughs)
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To: ransomnote

Brilliant scientists, beautiful women, Russia should be an ally.


4 posted on 10/15/2021 12:57:17 PM PDT by Arcadian Empire
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To: ransomnote

I believe I had a cytokine storm years ago when the Army made me take the Anthrax vaccine.

I asked the VA about it.

“It didn’t happen to everyone who received the Anthrax vaccine.”

Keeps em from doing anything about it.


5 posted on 10/15/2021 12:59:19 PM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer”)
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To: ransomnote

We have other cytokine storm blockers.
How is this one different?
Don’t the others cytokine blockers work if we use them?


6 posted on 10/15/2021 1:00:12 PM PDT by DannyTN
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To: ransomnote
I've developed a new pain reliever for mild cases of covid.

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7 posted on 10/15/2021 1:05:33 PM PDT by DannyTN
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To: mikelets456

If our government and media “bash” it and claim it’s a “conspiracy”, then I’ll know it works 100%!
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Especially if the CDC/FAUCI criminalize possession of it and hospitals/doctors are banned from prescribing it. SCORE!


8 posted on 10/15/2021 1:13:43 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: Hodar

You know how to avoid cytokine storms?

Build natural immunity
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There’s evidence that the Covid ‘vaccines’ reduce and narrow immunity. A further complication is this leaves the vaccinated vulnerable to unmanageable levels of cytokine storm. Additional medications can hold hope for those concerned about ADE and other instances of cytokine storm which doctors say is hard to, or can’t be controlled.


9 posted on 10/15/2021 1:16:04 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: DannyTN

We have other cytokine storm blockers.
How is this one different?
Don’t the others cytokine blockers work if we use them?
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There’s a limit to cytokine blockers. Another weapon against it is a welcome addition to our limited ability to prevent organ damage etc. from out-of-control cytokine storm.

Too soon to tell, and if it does work the medical oligarchy will make it unobtainable, but it’s good to have something in the works as ADE is a substantial risk for those who are ‘vaccinated.’


10 posted on 10/15/2021 1:18:24 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

Odd, since Fauci reported his NIH found that ivermectin defeats the SARS-2 coronavirus, which is a close cousin to CoVID. So if you can beat CoVID in the first stage, as well as prophactically, there shouldn’t be much use for the cytokine beater in a second stage, would there?


11 posted on 10/15/2021 1:46:07 PM PDT by RideForever (One of the CoVID Control Group of Naturally Immune)
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To: ransomnote
many vaccinated, as their modiefied immune systems are vulnerabile to cyotkine storm upon later infections.

were this true, then breakthrough infections would be disasterous - however we see the opposite

it is in the unprotected reinfected that have much worse second experiences

12 posted on 10/15/2021 4:07:21 PM PDT by blueplum ("...this moment is your moment: it belongs to you... " President Donald J. Trump, Jan 20, 2017) )
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To: DannyTN

I will pay you $1000 for this new drug !


13 posted on 10/15/2021 4:41:24 PM PDT by Hawleyish
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To: blueplum

were this true, then breakthrough infections would be disasterous - however we see the opposite

it is in the unprotected reinfected that have much worse second experiences
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“The narrative” says it’s the unvaccinated because hospitals simply stopped asking if people were vaccinated. For actual, truthful data gathering purposes, the vaccinated are overrepresented and the “DELTA” surge is, sadly, the vaccinated seeking help and hope with debilitating problems caused by the vaccine.

I know, I know, you’d like us all wait to have Fauci confirm what I say is true, but many of us are just refusing the ‘talking points’ coming from the weaponized medical establishment.


14 posted on 10/15/2021 7:06:02 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote
"hospitals simply stopped asking if people were vaccinated"

What hospital? Every hospital in SoCal tracks that data.

In real life, those who are unvaccinated are pretty bold about declaring it inbetween gasping for breath, as a runup to telling doctors and nurses they are ignorant and don't know what they're doing. (although if the patient knew what HE was doing, chances are he wouldn't be acting like a landed fish or need a hospital to begin with)

" the “DELTA” surge is, sadly, the vaccinated seeking help and hope with debilitating problems caused by the vaccine."

Oh stop. Who told you that? They should wash their mouth out with soap for lying.

Out of 187 million vaccinations as of Oct 12, with a vaccine that provides 10% risk depending on pre-existing age/condition, there have been less than 8K breakthrough deaths in the USA and less than 15K hospitalizations (avg age over 65) in 11 months - that's 24 a month.

Otoh, hundreds of thousands of unvaccinated have died at a current rate of about 1,000 a day. In the over 92 thousand cases diagnosed today in the unvaccinated, we can expect about 2 thousand dead in that one group. Times 30 days is 6,000 a month, which dwarfs the 24 a month for elderly-breakthroughs in comparison. Antivaxers should be embarrassed to even mention how few breakthroughs there are. And don't go down the 'asymptomatic' lane. We went there last year and determined that asymptomatic aren't big carriers. Unless we want to change the way unvaccinated potential asymptomatic are viewed, that is.

"I know, I know, you’d like us all wait to have Fauci "

don't label me with the Fauci red herring. You know perfectly well I've disagreed with him since July of last year when Trump should have fired him for rolling his eyes behind Trump's back. Throwing his name into a debate is like throwing in the surrender flag.

15 posted on 10/15/2021 10:27:43 PM PDT by blueplum ("...this moment is your moment: it belongs to you... " President Donald J. Trump, Jan 20, 2017) )
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