Amany S. Magraby, Prof. Immunology and Parasitology
Association of Egyptian-American Scholars
Background:
Immunology is widely used in the treatment of chronic diseases including cancer, viral infections, allergy, and autoimmunity.
Purpose
The aim of this review is to discuss the role of humoral immunity in immunotherapy as: IgA, IgG4a, IL-6, IL-10, the newly discovered IL-35producing regulatory B cell (i35-Breg), anti-B cell activating factor (BAF) therapy. Furthermore; this review will focus on the role of cellular immunity in immunotherapy as: Dendric. Plasmacytoid dendritic. B, regulatory B, memory B, CD4O-activated B, regulatory CD9(+) B, T, T and CD5- T invariant natural killer T invariant natural killer T (iNKT) lymphocytes. As will as monoclonal antibody based immunotherapy. So, this review will summarize the immune targets of immunotherapy
This article was published in 3alamaltanmya
sponsored by Future Builders International Academy
Led by Dr.Maha Fouad
