Resetting autoimmune disease with CAR cell therapies 2026 Schett & Hu

Jaybee00

Senior Member (Voting Rights)

Abstract​

Pathogenic B cell activation underlies many autoimmune diseases (AIDs), and their depletion is an attractive therapeutic approach. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-expressing cells—initially developed and successfully used to treat certain cancers—are increasingly being developed to selectively deplete B cells and ‘reset’ the immune system in AIDs. In this Review, we survey this fast-developing field, providing insights on the current unmet needs in the treatment of AIDs and how CAR T cells could address these needs. In particular, we explore the concept of deep B cell depletion, discuss the currently available technologies and review the key targets (CD19 and B cell maturation antigen) relevant for the treatment of AIDs. We summarize current evidence on the efficacy, safety, risks and limitations of autologous and allogeneic CAR T cells in this setting. Finally, we discuss the future outlook—from a technological and clinical standpoint—for development of engineered CAR-expressing cell therapies for AIDs.

 


“Deep B cell depletion is rebooting the immune system, the basis for a potential curative approach to a long list of autoimmune diseases ”
 
A pity that they haven't even understood the reason why resetting might be achievable. Just thirty years out of date I guess. Nothing changes.

We also have to consider the fact that lethal-dose immunoablation with autologous stem cell rescue has been tried in several autoimmune diseases and it does not produce long term cure. Disease memory must lie in the plasma cell compartment or possibly very resistant T cells. SO very deep b cell depletion on its own is unlikely to be the solution.
 
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