COVID-19 immunotherapy: Treatment based on the immune cell-mediated approaches

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Highlights

  • The adoptive immune cell therapy to recover cell-mediated immunocompetence, represents a promising treatment for patients with COVID-19.

  • The COVID-19 treatment demand an effective strategy such as “Immuno-cell therapy” to modulate the over-activation of the immune system while increasing its ability to destroy the virus.

  • Immuno-cell therapy have gained massive attention in the management of COVID-19 because they blocks CS, and helps to regenerate damaged lung tissue.

Abstract

Multiple efforts are currently underway to control and treat severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), causing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) worldwide. Despite all efforts, the virus that emerged in Wuhan city has rapidly spread globally and led to a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) due to the lack of approved antiviral therapy. Nevertheless, SARS-CoV-2 has had a significant influence on the evolution of cellular therapeutic approaches. Adoptive immune cell therapy is innovative and offers either promising prophylactic or therapy for patients with moderate-to-severe COVID-19. This approach is aimed at developing safety and providing secure and effective therapy in combination with standard therapy for all COVID-19 infected individuals. Based on the effective results of previous studies on both inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, various immune cell therapies against COVID-19 have been reviewed and discussed. It must be considered that the application of cell therapy for treatment and to eliminate infected respiratory cells could result in excessive inflammation, so this treatment must be used in combination with other treatments, despite its many beneficial efforts.

Keywords

COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
Immune cell therapy
Treg therapy
NK therapy
MSC therapy
DC therapy
CAR-T cell therapy
Viral specific T cell therapy

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