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Células CAR-T en Dermatología: mecanismos de acción y aplicaciones en enfermedades autoinmunes

CAR-T cells in Dermatology: Mechanisms of action and applications in autoimmune diseases
Authors: Morales-Hernández, Osmara; Méndez-Flores, Silvia;

Células CAR-T en Dermatología: mecanismos de acción y aplicaciones en enfermedades autoinmunes

Abstract

Resumen Las células T con receptores de antígenos quiméricos (CAR-T) han revolucionado el tratamiento de las neoplasias hematológicas, además de expandirse a enfermedades autoinmunes reumatológicas. En Dermatología, abren un nuevo campo terapéutico para trastornos autoinmunes. El objetivo de este artículo es evaluar los mecanismos de acción y aplicaciones terapéuticas de las CAR-T en enfermedades dermatológicas autoinmunes, explorando desafíos y perspectivas futuras para su aplicación clínica. Se realizó una revisión exhaustiva en PubMed de estudios preclínicos y clínicos sobre la aplicación de CAR-T en enfermedades dermatológicas, seleccionando artículos de los últimos 5 años con enfoque en patologías autoinmunes. Se destaca el potencial de las células CAR-T en enfermedades dermatológicas autoinmunes, como el pénfigo vulgar, en donde las CAR-T dirigidas contra las células B patógenas anti-Dsg3 han mostrado eficacia. En el lupus eritematoso cutáneo las CAR-T dirigidas a CD19 han logrado remisiones clínicas significativas. Además, se exploran aplicaciones en psoriasis y melanoma, aunque la eficacia está limitada por factores adversos. La terapia con células CAR-T representa una opción prometedora para el manejo de enfermedades dermatológicas refractarias, con resultados favorables en modelos preclínicos y clínicos. Sin embargo, su implementación clínica enfrenta desafíos, como la optimización de seguridad y la reducción de los efectos fuera del objetivo. La investigación futura deberá enfocarse en CARs de nueva generación y en ensayos clínicos que validen su perfil de eficacia y seguridad en Dermatología.

Chimeric Antigen Receptor T (CAR-T) cells have revolutionized the treatment of hematological malignancies and are expanding into autoimmune rheumatological diseases. In dermatology, they open a new therapeutic field for autoimmune disorders. The aim of this article is to evaluate the mechanisms of action and therapeutic applications of CAR-T cells in autoimmune dermatological diseases, exploring the challenges and future perspectives for their clinical application. A thorough review was conducted in PubMed of preclinical and clinical studies on the application of CAR-T in dermatological diseases, selecting articles from the last 5 years with a focus on autoimmune diseases. The potential of CAR-T cells in autoimmune dermatological diseases is highlighted, such as in pemphigus vulgaris, where CAR-T cells targeting pathogenic anti-Dsg3 B cells have shown efficacy. In cutaneous lupus erythematosus, CAR-T cells directed at CD19 have achieved significant clinical remissions. Additionally, applications in psoriasis and melanoma are explored, although efficacy is limited by adverse factors. CAR-T therapy represents a promising option for the management of refractory dermatological diseases, with favorable results in preclinical and clinical models. However, its clinical implementation faces challenges such as optimizing safety and reducing off-target effects. Future research should focus on next-generation CARs and clinical trials that validate their efficacy and safety profile in dermatology.

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Artículo De Revisión, Inmunoterapia Adoptiva; Enfermedades de la Piel; Enfermedades Autoinmunes; Dermatología; Inmunoterapia; Immunotherapy, Adopted; Skin Diseases; Autoimmune Diseases; Dermatology; Immunotherapy

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