Affiliation:
1. QIMR Berghofer Centre for Immunotherapy and Vaccine Development, Infection and Inflammation Program QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute Herston QLD Australia
Abstract
AbstractEmergence of a definitive link between Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) and multiple sclerosis has provided an impetus to develop immune‐based therapies to target EBV‐infected B cells. Initial studies with autologous EBV‐specific T‐cell therapy demonstrated that this therapy is safe with minimal side effects and more importantly multiple patients showed both symptomatic and objective neurological improvements including improved quality of life, reduction of fatigue and reduced intrathecal IgG production. These observations have been successfully extended to an ‘off‐the‐shelf’ allogeneic EBV‐specific T‐cell therapy manufactured using peripheral blood lymphocytes of healthy seropositive individuals. This adoptive immunotherapy has also been shown to be safe with encouraging clinical responses. Allogeneic EBV T‐cell therapy overcomes some of the limitations of autologous therapy and can be rapidly delivered to patients with improved therapeutic potential.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Subject
General Nursing,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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