Frontiers in Immunology (Oct 2024)

Mycobacterium w - a promising immunotherapeutic intervention for diseases

  • Kirsten Stefan,
  • Kirsten Stefan,
  • Ryan Gordon,
  • Ryan Gordon,
  • Annah Rolig,
  • Annah Rolig,
  • Alexander Honkala,
  • Alexander Honkala,
  • Dhanir Tailor,
  • Dhanir Tailor,
  • Lara E. Davis,
  • Rajiv I. Modi,
  • Manjul Joshipura,
  • Bakulesh Khamar,
  • Sanjay V. Malhotra,
  • Sanjay V. Malhotra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1450118
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Immunomodulating agents interact with the immune system and alter the outcome of specific immune processes. As our understanding of the immune system continues to evolve, there is a growing effort to identify agents with immunomodulating applications to use therapeutically to treat various diseases. Mycobacterium w (Mw), a heat-killed mycobacterium, is an atypical mycobacterial species that possesses strong immunomodulatory properties. Mw was initially evaluated as an immune-therapeutic against leprosy, but since then Mw has generated a lot of interest and been studied for therapeutic applications across a host of diseases, such as pulmonary tuberculosis, tuberculous pericarditis, sepsis, lung cancer, and more. This article summarizes a large body of work published in the past five decades, describing various aspects of Mw and its potential for further therapeutic development.

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