Eight of Strober's 12 trial patients have now been free of
immunosuppressive treatment for up to three years, although one died after three years from a heart attack unrelated to the treatment.
Conventionally, most transplant patients get six months of
immunosuppressive treatment for that purpose.
Not exact matches
With only one drug specifically approved
for the
treatment of lupus in the past 50 years, lupus patients are commonly treated with steroids, a class of
immunosuppressive drugs that delay the development and progression of the disease by suppressing the immune system.
Even if the compound is shown to be generally
immunosuppressive, however, it still may be a better
treatment option than steroids
for some patients.
Cell transplantation as a
treatment for diabetes is still essentially experimental, uses cells from cadavers, requires the use of powerful
immunosuppressive drugs, and has been available to only a very small number of patients.
Individuals previously infected with the hepatitis B virus (HBV) who receive chemotherapy or
immunosuppressive treatment may be at risk of reactivating the disease according to a summary of report from the Emerging Trends Conference, «Reactivation of Hepatitis B,» and published in Hepatology, a journal of the American Association
for the Study of Liver Diseases.
«The reason
for the woman's preeclampsia is unknown, but it may be due to her
immunosuppressive treatment combined with the fact that she is missing one kidney.
But the JAMA editorial notes that the USPSTF excludes the highest - risk populations (persons living with HIV, close contacts of persons with active TB, and those being treated with
immunosuppressive agents) from its review of evidence
for screening
for latent TB infection in primary care settings because TB screening and
treatment of latent TB infection may already be considered standard of care in these groups.
Although autologous cell transplantation circumvents the need
for immunosuppressive treatment, it is not always available or most effective.
The current
treatment options
for SLE are limited to the use of
immunosuppressive agents that make patients susceptible to infection.
Some of the
treatments used
for autoimmune disease include corticosteroid
treatment and other anti-inflammatory therapies, and
immunosuppressive drugs.
Conventional
treatment for autoimmune diseases generally focuses on reducing immune system activity with
immunosuppressive drugs.