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There are many BRMs (medications) being introduced to the market for old and new conditions. Take...
There are many BRMs (medications) being introduced to the market for old and new conditions. Take care to discuss one of them
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Ans) Biological response modifiers (BRMs) are substances that modify immune responses. They can be both endogenous (produced naturally within the body) and exogenous (as pharmaceutical drugs), and they can either enhance an immune response or suppress it.
Immunotherapy makes use of BRMs to enhance the activity of the immune system to increase the body's natural defense mechanisms against cancer.
- The immune system is made up of cells called white blood cells. There are several different types of white blood cells and each type has a specific job to perform.
- The immune response that occurs when cells become infected or damaged is the result of interactions between different types of immune cells. When an immune cell recognizes an object or cell as 'foreign' or infected, a cascade of events occurs that ultimately leads to the destruction and removal of the targeted object.
- This cascade is made possible messenger molecules produced by the immune cells. These messenger molecules are called cytokines.
- Cytokines are secreted proteins (produced primarily by cells of the immune system) that allow communication between and within cell types. Different cytokines elicit different responses.
- Cytokines may exert their effects on other cells as well as the cell that released them. Cytokines can activate, modulate and inhibit immune responses.1
- The role of cytokines in the body's defenses makes them appealing targets for treating some cancers.
- Cytokines are normally found in very small amounts. When used as cancer treatments the concentrations used are greatly increased.
- The cytokines most frequently used to treat cancer are:
Interleukin-2 (IL-2)
Alpha Interferon (IFN)