Georg Schett’s Autoimmunity breakthrough recognized by inclusion in the Time100 Health List of 100 Most Influential People in Health in 2024

Georg Schett Courtesy Uniklinikum Erlangen/Simone Kessler—SIMOarts
Georg Schett Courtesy Uniklinikum Erlangen/Simone Kessler—SIMOarts

Dr. Georg Schett, a world renown rheumatologist at the University Hospital Erlangen in Germany who chaired Cytokines 20219 in Vienna, has been named to Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in Health for 2024 for his work using CAR T therapy to treat Autoimmune Diseases. Dr. Schett saw the potential of new immune-based therapy CAR T which dramatically improved outcomes for patients with certain blood cancers that involve B cells, like leukemia and lymphoma, as a promising treatment for autoimmune diseases like lupus, in which immune B cells attack the body’s own cells. He performed the first CAR T treatments on five patients with the disease in 2022, but “nobody knew whether it would work,” said Schett. Eight months after receiving the therapy, all five were in remission and no longer needed powerful immunosuppressive drugs to control their disease. Last year, Schett published a second groundbreaking study showing that another small group of patients receiving the therapy were still in remission more than two years later without immunosuppressive drugs.  “The CAR T therapy is like a reset button on a computer; it basically restarts the system and the immune system works perfectly fine,” says Schett. “Not only are the patients in drug-free remission, but I believe many are cured of their autoimmune disease.” He even showed that these patients hadn’t completely lost their ability to respond to infectious diseases, and could still mount adequate responses to important vaccines such as measles, mumps, chickenpox, tetanus, and pneumococcus. The results provide an early but promising new strategy for some lupus patients, especially since it seems to wean them off of potentially toxic and expensive immunosuppressive medications. Read More