Adoptive T-cell therapy targeting Epstein–Barr virus as a treatment for multiple sclerosis

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Corey Smith, Rajiv Khanna
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Abstract

Emergence of a definitive link between Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) and multiple sclerosis has provided an impetus to develop immune-based therapies to target EBV-infected B cells. Initial studies with autologous EBV-specific T-cell therapy demonstrated that this therapy is safe with minimal side effects and more importantly multiple patients showed both symptomatic and objective neurological improvements including improved quality of life, reduction of fatigue and reduced intrathecal IgG production. These observations have been successfully extended to an ‘off-the-shelf’ allogeneic EBV-specific T-cell therapy manufactured using peripheral blood lymphocytes of healthy seropositive individuals. This adoptive immunotherapy has also been shown to be safe with encouraging clinical responses. Allogeneic EBV T-cell therapy overcomes some of the limitations of autologous therapy and can be rapidly delivered to patients with improved therapeutic potential.

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针对eb病毒的过继t细胞疗法治疗多发性硬化症
eb病毒(EBV)与多发性硬化症之间明确联系的出现,为开发针对EBV感染的B细胞的免疫疗法提供了动力。自体ebv特异性t细胞疗法的初步研究表明,这种疗法是安全的,副作用最小,更重要的是,多名患者表现出症状性和客观的神经系统改善,包括改善生活质量、减轻疲劳和减少鞘内IgG产生。这些观察结果已成功地扩展到一种“现成的”同种异体ebv特异性t细胞疗法,该疗法使用健康血清阳性个体的外周血淋巴细胞制造。这种过继性免疫疗法也被证明是安全的,具有令人鼓舞的临床反应。同种异体EBV t细胞疗法克服了自体疗法的一些局限性,可以快速地传递给具有更好治疗潜力的患者。
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Clinical & Translational Immunology
Clinical & Translational Immunology Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
CiteScore
12.00
自引率
1.70%
发文量
77
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical & Translational Immunology is an open access, fully peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing cutting-edge advances in biomedical research for scientists and physicians. The Journal covers fields including cancer biology, cardiovascular research, gene therapy, immunology, vaccine development and disease pathogenesis and therapy at the earliest phases of investigation.
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