(1) Objective—We previously reported the induction of stable immune tolerance following the direct injection of retroviral vectors into preimmune fetal sheep. In the present studies, we conduct detailed analysis of the thymus of recipients of in utero gene transfer (IUGT) to delineate the mechanism of the observed immune tolerance and assess the impact of recipient age on this process. (2) Methods—Fetal sheep at varying gestational ages received the MSCV-NeoR-RFP retroviral vector. The thymus was then collected from these animals at 27-30 days post-injection and analyzed for evidence of transduction of key immunoregulatory thymic cells. (3) Results—Our results reveal that both thymic epithelial cells (TEC), crucial for presentation of self-...
The fetus and its placenta, collectively called the conceptus, are semi-allogeneic to the mother, as...
Elucidation of the immune requirements for control or elimination of retroviral infection remains an...
[[abstract]]It was reported that the dose of self-antigens can determine the consequence of deletion...
The developing immune system has long been recognized to be uniquely prone to tolerance induction. H...
Vaccination has proven a cost-effective method of managing infectious diseases, but attempts to deve...
can facilitate postnatal treatment. In this study, we aimed to induce immune tolerance towards a fo...
The developing human fetus generates both tolerogenic and protective immune responses in response to...
International audienceCentral tolerance plays a key role in modulating immune responses to self and ...
Following fetal or neonatal gene transfer in mice and other species immune tolerance of the transgen...
Following fetal or neonatal gene transfer in mice and other species immune tolerance of the transgen...
A fetus is inherently antigenic to its mother and yet is not rejected. The T regulatory (Treg) subse...
To better understand immune tolerance to class-II restricted antigens, we investigated T cell tolera...
In solid organ transplantation the recipient immune system recognises foreign alloantigens expressed...
How difficult is to go from egg to implanted embryo? The evolution of placentation in eutherian mamm...
OBJECTIVES:Induction of the immune response is a major problem in replacement therapies for inherite...
The fetus and its placenta, collectively called the conceptus, are semi-allogeneic to the mother, as...
Elucidation of the immune requirements for control or elimination of retroviral infection remains an...
[[abstract]]It was reported that the dose of self-antigens can determine the consequence of deletion...
The developing immune system has long been recognized to be uniquely prone to tolerance induction. H...
Vaccination has proven a cost-effective method of managing infectious diseases, but attempts to deve...
can facilitate postnatal treatment. In this study, we aimed to induce immune tolerance towards a fo...
The developing human fetus generates both tolerogenic and protective immune responses in response to...
International audienceCentral tolerance plays a key role in modulating immune responses to self and ...
Following fetal or neonatal gene transfer in mice and other species immune tolerance of the transgen...
Following fetal or neonatal gene transfer in mice and other species immune tolerance of the transgen...
A fetus is inherently antigenic to its mother and yet is not rejected. The T regulatory (Treg) subse...
To better understand immune tolerance to class-II restricted antigens, we investigated T cell tolera...
In solid organ transplantation the recipient immune system recognises foreign alloantigens expressed...
How difficult is to go from egg to implanted embryo? The evolution of placentation in eutherian mamm...
OBJECTIVES:Induction of the immune response is a major problem in replacement therapies for inherite...
The fetus and its placenta, collectively called the conceptus, are semi-allogeneic to the mother, as...
Elucidation of the immune requirements for control or elimination of retroviral infection remains an...
[[abstract]]It was reported that the dose of self-antigens can determine the consequence of deletion...