2024
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202402546
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Multi‐Target Peptide Nanofiber Immunotherapy Diminishes Complement Anaphylatoxin Activity in Acute Inflammation

Helena Freire Haddad,
Emily F. Roe,
Vinicius Xie Fu
et al.

Abstract: The anaphylatoxins C3a and C5a are products of the complement cascade that play important and interrelated roles in health and disease. Both are potential targets for anti‐inflammatory active immunotherapies in which a patient's own immune system is stimulated to produce therapeutic immune responses against problematic self‐molecules. However, the complex and time‐dependent interrelations between the two molecules make dual targeting challenging. To investigate a dual‐target active immunotherapy against C3a an… Show more

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