Abstract: Fully human monoclonal Abs includes (i) an antigen-binding variable region that exhibits very high binding affinity for IL-1? and (ii) a constant region that is effective at both activating the complement system though C1q binding and binding to several different Fc receptors.
Abstract: Immunization of a mammal with IL-1?, which causes the mammal to generate IL-1? autoantibodies, can be used to reduce the risk and severity of, or to reduce progression of, an atherosclerosis-related disease in the mammal. Progression of atherosclerosis-related diseases such as peripheral ischemic heart disease, coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, and peripheral arterial disease can be reduced using this treatment.
Abstract: Methods of detecting individuals at risk for atherosclerosis and related vascular diseases involving the detection of IL-1? autoantibodies, as well as therapeutic methods to prevent or treat atherosclerosis and related vascular disease by administering a pharmaceutical composition comprising IL-1? autoantibodies.