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  • Rheumatology
  • Autoimmune Diseases

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  • Autoimmune diseases like ANCA vasculitis stem from complex interactions including genetics, environment, and immune system dysregulation.
  • Current treatments often involve long-term immunosuppression, managing cycles of relapse and remission.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore novel therapeutic avenues for ANCA vasculitis beyond conventional immunosuppression.
  • To identify pathways for achieving durable remission and potential cure in autoimmune vasculitis.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on ANCA vasculitis pathogenesis and treatment.
  • Theoretical exploration of immune system modulation strategies.
  • Analysis of patient cases demonstrating sustained remission off immunosuppression.

Main Results:

  • A subset of ANCA vasculitis patients can discontinue immunosuppression and maintain remission.
  • This finding challenges the paradigm of lifelong immunosuppression for autoimmune conditions.
  • Identified potential therapeutic targets in innate immunity, autoantigen production, and immune regulation.

Conclusions:

  • Achieving immune balance through combination therapies offers a path toward durable remission and cure for ANCA vasculitis.
  • Future research should focus on targeted strategies to restore immune homeostasis.
  • The potential for curing autoimmune diseases like ANCA vasculitis is increasingly evident.