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Approaches to inducing antigen‐specific immune tolerance in allergy and autoimmunity: Focus on antigen‐presenting cells and extracellular vesicles

Katarzyna Nazimek, Krzysztof Bryniarski

2020Scandinavian Journal of Immunology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Increasing prevalence of allergic and autoimmune diseases urges clinicians and researchers to search for new and efficient treatments. Strategies that activate antigen-specific immune tolerance and simultaneously maintain immune reactivity to all other antigens deserve special attention. Accordingly, antigen-presenting cells (APCs) seem to be the best suited for orchestrating these mechanisms by directing T cell immune responses towards a tolerant subtype. Recent advances in understanding cell-to-cell communication via extracellular vesicles (EVs) make the latter promising candidates for reprogramming APCs towards a tolerant phenotype, and for mediating tolerogenic APC function. Thus, comprehensive studies have been undertaken to describe the interactions of APCs and EVs naturally occurring during immune tolerance induction, as well as to develop EV-based manoeuvres enabling the induction of immune tolerance in an antigen-specific manner. In this review, we summarize the findings of relevant studies, with a special emphasis on future perspectives on their translation to clinical practice.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemImmunologyAntigenAutoimmunityPeripheral toleranceImmune toleranceExtracellular vesiclesReprogrammingBiologyT cellAntigen-presenting cellMedicineCellCell biologyGeneticsExtracellular vesicles in diseaseImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesReproductive System and Pregnancy