Immunotherapies for Neurodegenerative Diseases

Ibrahim Mortada, Raymond Farah, Sanaa Nabha, David M. Ojcius, Youssef Fares, Wassim Y. Almawi, Najwane Said Sadier*

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Abstract

The current treatments for neurodegenerative diseases are mostly symptomatic without affecting the underlying cause of disease. Emerging evidence supports a potential role for immunotherapy in the management of disease progression. Numerous reports raise the exciting prospect that either the immune system or its derivative components could be harnessed to fight the misfolded and aggregated proteins that accumulate in several neurodegenerative diseases. Passive and active vaccinations using monoclonal antibodies and specific antigens that induce adaptive immune responses are currently under evaluation for their potential use in the development of immunotherapies. In this review, we aim to shed light on prominent immunotherapeutic strategies being developed to fight neuroinflammation-induced neurodegeneration, with a focus on innovative immunotherapies such as vaccination therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number654739
JournalFrontiers in Neurology
Volume12
DOIs
StatePublished - 07 06 2021
Externally publishedYes

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Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright © 2021 Mortada, Farah, Nabha, Ojcius, Fares, Almawi and Sadier.

Keywords

  • active immunization
  • anti-inflammatory agents
  • immunotherapy
  • neurodegenerative diseases
  • neuroinflammation
  • neuropathology
  • passive immunization
  • vaccination

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