Overview
Adaptive immunity, comprising T-cell and B-cell mediated immune responses, represents an emerging frontier in neurodegenerative disease research and investment[@thome2021]. While [innate immunity](/mechanisms/innate-immunity) and [neuroinflammation](/mechanisms/neuroinflammation) have been extensively studied, the role of adaptive immunity in [Alzheimer's Disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease) (AD), [Parkinson's Disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease) (PD), and [Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis](/diseases/als-ftd-spectrum) (ALS) is gaining increased attention from both researchers and investors[@lindner2023].
This investment landscape analyzes current funding trends, clinical programs, and commercial opportunities in adaptive immunity-targeted therapies for neurodegeneration.
Investment Thesis
Why Adaptive Immunity Now?
Biological rationale: Growing evidence that T-cells and B-cells contribute to neurodegeneration through various mechanisms
Clinical validation: Early signals from Treg therapy trials in PD and ALS
Investment gap: Compared to innate immunity (IL-1, TNF, complement), adaptive immunity investments remain limited
Technical advances: Single-cell sequencing reveals T-cell heterogeneity in neurodegenerative brainsMarket Opportunity
| Indication | Estimated Market Size (2035) | Adaptive Immunity Share |
|------------|---------------------------|------------------------|
| Alzheimer's Disease | $25B | <5% |
| Parkinson's Disease | $15B | <3% |
| ALS | $8B | <5% |
Therapeutic Approaches
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Overview
Adaptive immunity, comprising T-cell and B-cell mediated immune responses, represents an emerging frontier in neurodegenerative disease research and investment[@thome2021]. While [innate immunity](/mechanisms/innate-immunity) and [neuroinflammation](/mechanisms/neuroinflammation) have been extensively studied, the role of adaptive immunity in [Alzheimer's Disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease) (AD), [Parkinson's Disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease) (PD), and [Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis](/diseases/als-ftd-spectrum) (ALS) is gaining increased attention from both researchers and investors[@lindner2023].
This investment landscape analyzes current funding trends, clinical programs, and commercial opportunities in adaptive immunity-targeted therapies for neurodegeneration.
Investment Thesis
Why Adaptive Immunity Now?
Biological rationale: Growing evidence that T-cells and B-cells contribute to neurodegeneration through various mechanisms
Clinical validation: Early signals from Treg therapy trials in PD and ALS
Investment gap: Compared to innate immunity (IL-1, TNF, complement), adaptive immunity investments remain limited
Technical advances: Single-cell sequencing reveals T-cell heterogeneity in neurodegenerative brainsMarket Opportunity
| Indication | Estimated Market Size (2035) | Adaptive Immunity Share |
|------------|---------------------------|------------------------|
| Alzheimer's Disease | $25B | <5% |
| Parkinson's Disease | $15B | <3% |
| ALS | $8B | <5% |
Therapeutic Approaches
Regulatory T-Cell (Treg) Therapies
Regulatory T-cells offer neuroprotective potential through anti-inflammatory mechanisms[@rothhammer2019].
| Company | Program | Indication | Stage | Funding |
|---------|---------|------------|-------|---------|
| Cellino Biotech | Autologous Tregs | Parkinson's Disease | Pre-clinical | $80M (Series A) |
| Sonoma Biotherapeutics | SBT-777100 | ALS | Phase 1 | $265M (Series B) |
| BlueRock Therapeutics | Allogeneic Tregs | Parkinson's Disease | Pre-clinical | $200M (Bayer partnership) |
| Abata Therapeutics | ABA-101 | Multiple Sclerosis | Phase 1 | $95M (Series A) |
CAR-T Cell Therapies
Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapies, primarily developed for oncology, are being repurposed for neurodegenerative diseases[@mtui2021].
| Company | Program | Target | Indication | Stage |
|---------|---------|--------|------------|-------|
| CARMA Therapeutics | CAR-T CD19 | CD19 | Alzheimer's | Pre-clinical |
| Juno Therapeutics | - | [Tau](/proteins/tau) | Alzheimer's | Pre-clinical (discontinued) |
| Lyell Immunopharma | - | [TDP-43](/mechanisms/tdp-43-proteinopathy) | ALS | Pre-clinical |
T-Cell Receptor (TCR) Therapies
TCR therapies target specific antigens presented by MHC molecules[@wiemann2023].
| Company | Program | Target | Indication | Stage |
|---------|---------|--------|------------|-------|
| Asgard Therapeutics | AT-001 | [Alpha-synuclein](/proteins/alpha-synuclein) | Parkinson's | Pre-clinical |
| ProMab Biotechnology | - | Tau | Alzheimer's | Pre-clinical |
B-Cell/Antibody Therapies
While antibody therapies are well-established, new approaches target B-cell functions beyond simple antibody neutralization[@hampel2022].
| Company | Program | Target | Indication | Stage |
|---------|---------|--------|------------|-------|
| Roche | Gantenerumab | [Amyloid-beta](/proteins/amyloid-beta) plaques | Alzheimer's | Phase 3 |
| Eli Lilly | [Donanemab](/entities/donanemab) | Amyloid-beta plaques | Alzheimer's | Phase 3 |
| Biogen | [Lecanemab](/entities/lecanemab) | Amyloid-beta protofibrils | Alzheimer's | Approved |
| AC Immune | ACI-35 | Phospho-tau vaccine | Alzheimer's | Phase 2 |
| Prothena | Prasinezumab | Alpha-synuclein | Parkinson's | Phase 2 |
Immune Checkpoint Modulators
Checkpoint modulators aim to restore immune surveillance[@deczkowska2017].
| Company | Program | Target | Indication | Stage |
|---------|---------|--------|------------|-------|
| INmune Bio | XPro1595 | TNF-alpha | Alzheimer's | Phase 2 |
| AL002 | Anti-[TREM2](/proteins/trem2) | Alzheimer's | Phase 2 |
| Vigil Neuroscience | VIG-201 | TREM2 | Alzheimer's | Phase 1 |
Clinical Trial Landscape
Active Clinical Trials
| Trial ID | Sponsor | Intervention | Indication | Phase | Status |
|----------|---------|--------------|------------|-------|--------|
| NCT05497527 | Sonoma Biotherapeutics | SBT-777100 | ALS | Phase 1 | Recruiting |
| NCT05318985 | Cellino Biotech | Autologous Tregs | Parkinson's | Phase 1 | Planning |
| NCT04802738 | INmune Bio | XPro1595 | Alzheimer's | Phase 2 | Recruiting |
Mechanism Breakdown by Indication
Alzheimer's Disease
- T-cell therapies: 3 programs (preclinical)
- B-cell/antibody: 45+ programs (all stages)
- Immune checkpoint: 8 programs (Phase 1-2)
- Treg therapies: 2 programs (preclinical)
Parkinson's Disease
- T-cell therapies: 2 programs (preclinical)
- B-cell/antibody: 15+ programs
- Treg therapies: 4 programs (Phase 1 planned)
- Immune checkpoint: 3 programs
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
- T-cell therapies: 5 programs (including CAR-T)
- B-cell/antibody: 8 programs
- Treg therapies: 3 programs (Phase 1)
Funding Trends
Investment by Mechanism (2020-2026)
pie title Investment by Mechanism
"Antibody Therapies" : 45
"Treg Therapies" : 25
"CAR-T Cell Therapy" : 15
"TCR Therapies" : 10
"Immune Checkpoint" : 5
Notable Funding Rounds
| Company | Date | Round | Amount | Focus |
|---------|------|-------|--------|-------|
| Sonoma Biotherapeutics | 2024-06 | Series B | $265M | Treg for autoimmune |
| INmune Bio | 2024-03 | Series D | $42M | Neuroinflammation |
| Prothena | 2023-11 | Partnership | $150M | Amyloid/tau |
| AC Immune | 2023-08 | Series C | $80M | Tau vaccines |
Gap Analysis
Compared to Neuroinflammation Investment
| Category | Neuroinflammation | Adaptive Immunity | Gap |
|----------|-----------------|-------------------|-----|
| Active programs | 150+ | 50+ | 3x |
| Phase 2+ trials | 25 | 5 | 5x |
| Total funding (2020-25) | $8B | $1.5B | 5x |
Unmet Needs
Treg delivery: Optimizing CNS trafficking
Antigen specificity: Targeting disease-relevant antigens
Off-the-shelf products: Allogeneic Treg/CAR-T solutions
Biomarkers: Patient selection and response tracking
Combination approaches: Adaptive + innate immunity targetingKey Players
Academic Centers
- University of California, San Francisco: Treg biology in PD
- Stanford University: CAR-T for neurodegeneration
- Massachusetts General Hospital: T-cell immunology in AD
- University of Michigan: B-cell responses in ALS
Pharmaceutical Companies
- Roche/Genentech: Largest AD antibody portfolio
- Eli Lilly: Donanemab and emerging immune programs
- Biogen: Lecanemab and neurimmunology division
- Bristol Myers Squibb: Checkpoint inhibitor portfolio
Biotech Companies
- Sonoma Biotherapeutics: Leading Treg company
- INmune Bio: TNF-alpha targeting
- Prothena: Amyloid and tau antibodies
- AC Immune: Tau vaccines
Risk Factors
Technical Risks
- CNS delivery of cellular therapies
- Antigen spread and off-target effects
- Manufacturing complexity and cost
Clinical Risks
- Immunogenicity of engineered cells
- Cytokine release syndrome
- Long-term safety unknown
Regulatory Risks
- Novel mechanisms may require new regulatory frameworks
- Biomarker requirements for patient selection
Investment Recommendations
High Conviction
Treg therapies for PD: Strong biological rationale, clear path to Phase 1
Anti-TREM2 antibodies: Validated target, multiple programs advancingEmerging Opportunities
CAR-T for ALS: High unmet need, novel mechanism
TCR therapies targeting alpha-synuclein: Disease-modifying potentialWatch List
Combination approaches: Adaptive + innate immunity
Biomarker development: Patient stratificationCross-References
- Neuroinflammation: [Neuroinflammation](/mechanisms/neuroinflammation)
- T-cells: [/cell-types/t-cells](/cell-types/t-cells)
- B-cells: [/cell-types/b-cells](/cell-types/b-cells)
- Regulatory T-cells: [/cell-types/regulatory-t-cells](/cell-types/regulatory-t-cells)
- Alzheimer's Disease: [Alzheimer's Disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease)
- Parkinson's Disease: [Parkinson's Disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease)
- Investment Landscape: [/investment-landscape/](/investment/)
See Also
- /technologies/technologies-index|Technologies Index
- /therapeutics/treatments-index|Treatments Index
- /diseases/neurodegenerative-diseases|Neurodegenerative Diseases
See Also
- [Adaptive Immunity](/mechanisms/adaptive-immunity)
- Immune Modulation
External Links
- [Immunology Society](https://www.immunology.org/)
References
[Thome, A. D. et al, T cell dysregulation in Alzheimer's disease (2021)](https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-021-01507-2)
[Lindner, M. et al, T-cell responses in neurodegenerative diseases (2023)](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tins.2023.05.001)
[Rothhammer, V. et al, Regulatory T cells in central nervous system regeneration (2019)](https://doi.org/10.1038/s41582-019-0266-9)
[Mtui, E. N. & Gruenbaum, S. E, CAR-T cells for neurological disorders (2021)](https://doi.org/10.1038/s41582-021-00562-8)
[Wiemann, S. et al, T cell receptor therapy for neurodegenerative diseases (2023)](https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.056789)
[Hampel, H. et al, The role of adaptive immunity in Alzheimer's disease (2022)](https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-021-00978-3)
[Deczkowska, A. et al, TREM2 as a therapeutic target (2017)](https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aan3888)