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Adaptive Immunity in Neurodegeneration: Investment Landscape

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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 brains
  • Market 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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