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Tackling Autoimmunity with Nanomedicines

Xiangru Feng, Jiaxue Liu, Weiguo Xu, Li Gao, Jianxun Ding

2020Nanomedicine42 citationsDOI

Abstract

Tolerogenic immunotherapy aims to blunt pathogenic inflammation without affecting systemic immunity. However, the anti-inflammatory drugs and immunosuppressive biologics that are used in the clinic usually result in nonspecific immune cell suppression and off-target toxicity. For this reason, strategies have been developed to induce antigen-specific immune tolerance through the delivery of disease-relevant antigens by nanocarriers as a benefit of their preferential internalization by antigen-presenting cells. Herein, we discuss the recent advances in the nanotechnology-based antigen-specific tolerance approaches. Some of these designs are based on nanoparticles delivering antigens and immunoregulatory agents to modulate antigen-presenting pathways, while others directly target T cells via nanoparticle-based artificial antigen-presenting cells. These antigen-specific therapies are hoped to replace systemic immune suppression and provide long-term disease remission.

Topics & Concepts

AntigenImmune systemImmunologyAutoimmunityImmunotherapyNanocarriersMedicineDiseaseImmune toleranceDrugPharmacologyPathologyImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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