Tackling Transplant Rejection: Immune Pathways and Therapies
Received Date: Aug 02, 2025 / Published Date: Sep 01, 2025
Abstract
Graft rejection remains a major challenge in transplantation, stemming from complex immune responses. Current research ex
plores the interplay of innate and adaptive immunity, focusing on donor-specific antibodies, T-cell exhaustion, and the gut micro
biome. Strategies include novel immunosuppressive regimens, targeted therapies, and non-invasive monitoring to improve graft
survival and reduce chronic rejection. The gut microbiome’s role in rejection and potential therapeutic interventions are under inves
tigation. Cellular rejection mechanisms and strategies for tolerance induction are being studied. Advances in diagnosing and treating
antibody-mediated rejection, particularly chronic forms, are crucial. Non-invasive monitoring techniques are being developed for
early detection. Ultimately, personalized immunosuppression tailored to individual immune profiles aims to optimize treatment
outcomes.
Citation: Al-Rashid DF (2025) Tackling Transplant Rejection: Immune Pathways and Therapies. troa 10: 310.
Copyright: 漏 2025 Dr. Fatima Al-Rashid This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permitsunrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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