Historical review of thymosin α 1 in infectious diseases.
Camerini. Roberto R; Garaci. Enrico E
Key Findings
- Tα1 acts as an immune response modifier and has been trialed for many infectious diseases
- Higher doses in recent trials show a dose‑dependent increase in effect
- Safety profile is excellent with virtually no toxicity
Practical Outcomes
- For self‑experimenters, Tα1 looks like a low‑risk immune‑support supplement, but you’ll need to experiment with dose (potentially higher than older protocols) and timing. Because optimal schedules and combos aren’t settled, start with low‑to‑moderate doses, monitor immune markers, and adjust cautiously while awaiting more detailed guidance.
Summary
Thymosin‑alpha‑1 is a peptide that boosts and balances the immune system and has been tested in thousands of patients for infections like hepatitis, sepsis and fungal disease. Recent studies suggest that higher doses give stronger immune benefits and it appears very safe with almost no side‑effects, but the best dosing schedule and how to combine it with other treatments are still unclear.
Abstract
Thymosin α 1 (Tα1) is a peptidic biological response modifier, which plays a significant role in activating and regulating various cells of the immune system. For the above-mentioned activities it is expected to exert a clinical benefit in the treatment of diseases where the immune system is altered. Several clinical trials have been carried out with Tα1 for treatment or prevention of many different infectious diseases such as hepatitis B and C, sepsis and Aspergillosis in bone marrow-transplanted patients. Data available on the use of Tα1 in infectious disease as well as a vaccine enhancer will be reviewed to possibly generate new working hypothesis. Tα1 has been widely used in thousands of patients. Nevertheless, there are some issues that have not yet been properly addressed (i.e., dose, schedule, combination treatments, end-points to be evaluated in clinical trials). In the most recent clinical trials Tα1 has been used at higher doses than those commonly used in the past showing a direct proportionality between the dose and the effect. The safety profile of Tα1 is excellent and it is virtually devoid of toxicity.
Study Information
pubmed
2015
2015-06-22T00:00:00.000Z
10.1517/14712598.2015.1033393
46
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