Role of orally induced regulatory T cells in immunotherapy and tolerance

Volume: 359, Pages: 104251 - 104251
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
Oral antigen administration to induce regulatory T cells (Treg) takes advantage of regulatory mechanisms that the gastrointestinal tract utilizes to promote unresponsiveness against food antigens or commensal microorganisms. Recently, antigen-based oral immunotherapies (OITs) have shown efficacy as treatment for food allergy and autoimmune diseases. Similarly, OITs appear to prevent anti-drug antibody responses in replacement therapy for genetic...
Paper Details
Title
Role of orally induced regulatory T cells in immunotherapy and tolerance
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
359
Pages
104251 - 104251
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