对抗原呈现细胞的内化是理解和评估治疗抗体免疫性关键
Maria Lteif1, Marc Pallardy1, Isabelle Turbica1
1Université Paris-Saclay, INSERM, Inflammation, Microbiome and Immunosurveillance, Orsay, France.
Frontiers in immunology
|September 22, 2025
概括
治疗性抗体可以引起由于抗药抗体的免疫反应. 状细胞 (DCs) 内化这些抗体,影响免疫性. 了解直流吸收机制可以预测和减轻这些风险.
科学领域:
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 药理学 药理学是指药理学的学科.
- 生物技术是生物技术.
背景情况:
- 治疗性抗体对于疾病治疗至关重要,但可以触发免疫性,导致抗药抗体的形成.
- 树突细胞 (DCs),强大的抗原呈现细胞,在启动适应性免疫反应中发挥关键作用.
- DCs对治疗抗体的内部化越来越被认为是导致其免疫性的一个因素.
研究的目的:
- 详细介绍一下树突细胞内化治疗抗体的各种机制.
- 检查治疗性抗体特性和聚合如何影响DC吸收和随后的免疫性.
- 审查细胞模型和策略,以评估DCs的抗体内部化.
主要方法:
- 对治疗性抗体的DC内化途径的文献综述.
- 对将抗体特征 (如聚合) 与DC吸收相关的研究进行分析.
- 在细胞模型中评估抗体内部化的方法的汇编.
主要成果:
- DCs利用不同的途径和受体来内化治疗性抗体.
- 抗体特性,包括聚合,显著影响它们被DC吸收.
- 为了量化抗体内部化,存在各种细胞模型和试验.
结论:
- 了解DC内部化机制对于预测治疗性抗体免疫性至关重要.
- 修改抗体特性或使用特定的细胞模型可以帮助减轻免疫性风险.
- 针对DC吸收途径提供了一种提高抗体治疗药物的安全性和有效性的策略.
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