
Allogeneic Cell Therapy
Allogeneic cell therapy involves using healthy cells from a donor to treat a patient’s disease. These donor cells are typically immune cells or stem cells that can rebuild or support the patient’s body. This approach is different from using the patient's own cells, as the donor cells can provide an immediate and robust response, especially in cases like cancer or blood disorders. The key advantage is availability—donor cells can be prepared in advance, making treatment more accessible and potentially more effective. However, there's a risk of the patient's immune system rejecting these donor cells or developing side effects.