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Cellular immunotherapies and immune cell depleting therapies in inflammatory bowel diseases: the next magic bullet?

Markus F. Neurath, Bruce E. Sands, Florian Rieder

2024Gut37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite significant advances in biologic and small molecule treatments and the emergence of combination therapies to treat inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) a large unmet need remains to control intestinal inflammation. New approaches targeting several pathways simultaneously with a favorable safety profile and agents that trigger anti-inflammatory pathways to drive durable resolution of inflammation are needed. This article discusses novel cellular immunotherapies and immune cell depleting therapies in IBD, including CAR-T cell approaches, Tr1 and T regulatory (Treg) cells and cell depleting antibodies such as rosnilimab. These novel approaches have the potential to overcome current therapeutic limitations in the treatment of IBD.

Topics & Concepts

Magic bulletMedicineImmune systemInflammatory Bowel DiseasesImmunologyInflammationInflammatory bowel diseaseImmunotherapyBioinformaticsBiologyDiseaseInternal medicineInflammatory Bowel DiseaseCAR-T cell therapy researchImmune Cell Function and Interaction