autoantibottien
Autoantibottien is a proposed class of autonomous, programmable nanomachines designed for operation inside biological systems to engage with autoimmune processes. The term blends auto- (self) with antigen and the -ien suffix used for nanoscale devices. In theoretical discussions, autoantibottien refer to nanoscale devices capable of detecting specific autoantigens or inflammatory cues and responding by releasing therapeutic payloads or by presenting tolerogenic signals to modulate the immune response.
Design concepts typically envision biocompatible cores built from lipids or polymers, surface ligands that recognize immune
Potential applications include targeted treatment of autoimmune diseases (for example rheumatoid arthritis or multiple sclerosis), improved
Related topics include nanomedicine, immunotherapy, nanorobotics, and autoimmunity.