Abstract
The promise of idiotype-based therapeutics has been disappointing forcing a new look at the concept and its potential to generate an effective approach for immunotherapy. Here, the idiotype network theory is revisited with regard to the development of efficacious antiidiotype vaccines. The experience of polyclonal anti-Idiotype reagents in animal models as well as an understanding of the immune response in humans lends to the proposition that polyclonal anti-Idiotype vaccines will be more effective compared to monoclonal-based anti-Idiotype vaccines. This novel strategy can be adapted in Biotech-standard production of therapeutic antibodies.
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Kohler, H., Pashov, A., & Kieber-Emmons, T. (2019). The promise of anti-idiotype revisited. Frontiers in Immunology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00808
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