Английская Википедия:Inverse vaccine

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An inverse vaccine, or reverse vaccine, is a vaccine that trains the immune system to not respond to certain substances. Under laboratory conditions, an inverse vaccine has been shown to combat autoimmune diseases.[1] An autoimmune disease attacks the body's own cells and substances, an inverse vaccine must counteract this. The current method of combating the effects of an autoimmune disease is to suppress the entire immune system, which means that infections cannot be fought.

Possible applications of inverse vaccines include:[2]

As of 2024, inverse vaccines are not yet ready to test their effect in humans.[2] However, clinical trials are currently underway to evaluate the safety of inverse vaccines for celiac disease or multiple sclerosis.[2][4][5]

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