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Therapeutic tactics for targeting B lymphocytes in autoimmunity and cancer

Scott M. Wemlinger, John C. Cambier

2023European Journal of Immunology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

B lymphocytes have become a very popular therapeutic target in a number of autoimmune indications due to their newly appreciated roles, and approachability, in these diseases. Many of the therapies now applied in autoimmunity were initially developed to deplete malignant B cells. These strategies have also been found to benefit patients suffering from such autoimmune diseases as multiple sclerosis, type I diabetes, systemic lupus erythematosus, and rheumatoid arthritis, to name a few. These observations have supported the expansion of research addressing the mechanistic contributions of B cells in these diseases, as well as blossoming of therapeutics that target them. This review seeks to summarize cutting-edge modalities for targeting B cells, including monoclonal antibodies, bispecific antibodies, antibody-drug conjugates, chimeric antigen receptor-T cells, and small molecule inhibitors. Efforts to refine B-cell targeted therapy to eliminate only pathogenic autoreactive cells will be addressed as well as the potential for future B-cell-based cellular therapeutics. Finally, we also address approaches that seek to silence B-cell function without depletion.

Topics & Concepts

AutoimmunityImmunologyMonoclonal antibodyBiologyB cellChimeric antigen receptorRheumatoid arthritisAntibodyMultiple sclerosisAntigenCancerCancer researchImmunotherapyImmune systemGeneticsMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchCAR-T cell therapy researchChronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research