2015
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v126.23.291.291
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Immunosuppressive FVIII-Specific Human Cartregs in Hemophilia a

Abstract: Hemophilia A is an X-linked disorder, in which mutations in the coagulation Factor VIII (FVIII) gene lead to a loss of FVIII function and serious bleeding episodes. These episodes can be treated with recombinant FVIII protein replacement. Unfortunately, ~25% of hemophilia A patients produce inhibitory anti-FVIII antibodies because of lack of tolerance. Thus, it is necessary to develop effective tolerogenic therapies to prevent, as well as reverse, inhibitor formation. Previously, we generated engineered antige… Show more

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