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Emerging strategies for treating autoimmune disease with genetically modified dendritic cells

Yunhan Ma, Ruobing Shi, Fujun Li, Haocai Chang

2024Cell Communication and Signaling10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gene editing of living cells has become a crucial tool in medical research, enabling scientists to address fundamental biological questions and develop novel strategies for disease treatment. This technology has particularly revolutionized adoptive transfer cell therapy products, leading to significant advancements in tumor treatment and offering promising outcomes in managing transplant rejection, autoimmune disorders, and inflammatory diseases. While recent clinical trials have demonstrated the safety of tolerogenic dendritic cell (TolDC) immunotherapy, concerns remain regarding its effectiveness. This review aims to discuss the application of gene editing techniques to enhance the tolerance function of dendritic cells (DCs), with a particular focus on preclinical strategies that are currently being investigated to optimize the tolerogenic phenotype and function of DCs. We explore potential approaches for in vitro generation of TolDCs and provide an overview of emerging strategies for modifying DCs. Additionally, we highlight the primary challenges hindering the clinical adoption of TolDC therapeutics and propose future research directions in this field.

Topics & Concepts

Dendritic cellAutoimmune diseaseGenetically engineeredImmunologyGenetically modified organismMedicineDiseaseAutoimmunityComputational biologyBiologyImmune systemGeneticsGeneAntibodyPathologyImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyRNA Interference and Gene Delivery