Opsisomes for treatment of ITP


Opsisomes are antibody-coated liposomes that are engineered to inhibit the phagocytosis and destruction of platelets in patients with immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). Our efforts in the development of opsisomes are described in the following papers: Blood 109(6):2470-6, 2007, Int J Pharm. 304(1-2):51-62, 2005

Proposed mechanism of action of antibody-coated liposomes in ITP. (A) Platelets and RBCs in healthy individuals. (B) Anti-platelet antibody coated platelets are destroyed by FcγR-mediated and complement-mediated phagocytosis. (C) Antibody coated RBCs compete with antibody-coated platelets for FcγR after anti-D treatment. (D) Antibody-coated liposomes compete with antibody-coated platelets for FcγRs and complement receptors (CR1).

Immune thrombocytopenia

  - Mechanisms of IVIG effects

  - Opsisomes

  - Macro-Block

  - Antigen-specific Bioreactor

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