Exploration of Immunology (Oct 2023)

Immune-based, multifaceted inactivation of pathogenic T lymphocytes in treating autoimmune diseases

  • Victor Ivanovich Seledtsov,
  • Galina V. Seledtsova,
  • Alexei A. von Delwig

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37349/ei.2023.00117
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 5
pp. 506 – 512

Abstract

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Immunotherapeutic treatment of autoimmune diseases should aim to inactivate autoaggressive memory T-cells and restore immune tolerance. It is envisaged that three approaches could be used to achieve this goal: stimulation of anti-idiotypic immune responses by vaccination with pathogenic T-cells; administration of suboptimal doses of antibodies (Abs) against two or more surface T-cell markers to provide selective Ab-mediated destruction of activated pathogenic memory T-cells; and induction of oral immune tolerance. The proposal entails the use of T-cell vaccination (TCV) or Ab-based therapy as an initial approach to reduce autoantigenic T-cell sensitization. Subsequently, the implementation of oral immunotherapy (OIT) is recommended to reinstate a consistent immune tolerance.

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