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Emerging immunotherapies for autoimmune kidney disease.


ABSTRACT: Autoimmunity is a leading cause of chronic kidney disease and loss of native and transplanted kidneys. Conventional immunosuppressive therapies can be effective but are non-specific, noncurative, and risk serious side effects such as life-threatening infection and cancer. Novel therapies and targeted interventions are urgently needed. In this brief review we explore diverse strategies currently in development and under consideration to interrupt underlying disease mechanisms in immune-mediated renal injury. Because autoantibodies are prominent in diagnosis and pathogenesis in multiple human glomerulopathies, we highlight several promising therapies that interfere with functions of early mediators (IgG and complement) of the effector arm and with an epicenter (the germinal center) for induction of humoral immunity.

SUBMITTER: Foster MH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6605834 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Emerging immunotherapies for autoimmune kidney disease.

Foster Mary Helen MH   Ord Jeffrey Robinson JR  

Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics 20190116 4


Autoimmunity is a leading cause of chronic kidney disease and loss of native and transplanted kidneys. Conventional immunosuppressive therapies can be effective but are non-specific, noncurative, and risk serious side effects such as life-threatening infection and cancer. Novel therapies and targeted interventions are urgently needed. In this brief review we explore diverse strategies currently in development and under consideration to interrupt underlying disease mechanisms in immune-mediated r  ...[more]

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