Yes, there are several successful applications of nanotechnology in immunosuppressive therapies:
- Transplant Medicine: Nanoparticles delivering drugs like cyclosporine and tacrolimus have shown promise in reducing organ rejection rates. - Autoimmune Diseases: Nanoparticle-based delivery systems for drugs like methotrexate and corticosteroids have improved outcomes in diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. - Cancer Immunotherapy: Nanoparticles are used to modulate the immune system in cancer patients, enhancing the efficacy of immunotherapeutic agents.