Immune Modulation for Autoimmune Disorders: Evolution of Therapeutics

Autoimmune disorders result from either congenital or acquired defects in central or peripheral immune tolerance. A genetic propensity may underlay the development of most such disorders, but an external trigger may be required for the eventual development of the autoimmune disease. The development of pharmacologic agents to treat such disorders by inducing self-tolerance has progressed over the last 60 years. Historically termed immunosuppressive agents, it is now understood that they may modulate the immune system in varied and unexpected ways.
Source: Seminars in Hematology - Category: Hematology Authors: Source Type: research