Department of Virology, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki 852-8588, Japan
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Harnessing Major Allergens for Prophylactic Cell Therapy: A Potential Strategy for Preventing IgE-mediated Allergies
Author(s): Karluia Naga*
Preventing IgE-mediated allergies remains a significant challenge in modern healthcare, necessitating innovative strategies to address the
underlying immunological mechanisms driving allergic reactions. Harnessing major allergens for prophylactic cell therapy presents a promising
avenue for allergy prevention. This approach involves leveraging the immunomodulatory properties of allergenic proteins to induce tolerance and
desensitization in susceptible individuals. By utilizing specialized cell subsets, such as regulatory T cells or tolerogenic dendritic cells, engineered
to target major allergens, it is possible to orchestrate antigen-specific immune responses that mitigate allergic sensitization and promote immune
tolerance. This review explores the rationale behind harnessing major allergens for prophylactic cell therapy, discusses recent advancements in
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DOI:
10.37421/2469-9756.2024.10.218
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