Induction of tolerance in peripheral T cells with monoclonal antibodies* Our goal has been to develop ways to tolerize the mature immune system to any defined antigen. In this report we show that peripheral (post-thymic) Tcells of mice can become tolerant to a range of antigens (human and rat immunoglobu-lins, and bone marrow and skin grafts that differ at multiple minor transplantation antigens). In the case of human gamma globulin (HGG), this required that the antigen be given under the cover of a short iourse of non-depleting anti-CD4 antibody, while for tolerance to skin and marrow grafts anti-CD8 antibody was also required. Tolerance to HGG could be reinforced by repeated injections of HGG, but was lost in the absence of any further ex...
Injection of high doses of monomeric human gamma globulins (dHGG) in naive, adult mice causes antige...
Injection of adult mice with high doses of monomeric human gamma globulins (dHGG) has been previousl...
Minor histocompatibility Ag (mHAg) can be responsible for the development of graft vs host reaction ...
Mice given short courses of anti-CD4 and anti-CD8 monoclonal antibodies became tolerant of allogenei...
CBA/Ca mice may be made tolerant to minor histoincompatible B10.BR skin grafts by treatment with a s...
While clear evidence exists for intrathymic T cell tolerance induction, mechanisms of peripherally i...
The mechanism by which the antigen-specific immune system distinguishes between foreign antigens (to...
The induction of tolerance in a primed immune system would be valuable therapeutically, but has been...
The immune system is charged with the daunting task of discriminating self-antigens from an endless ...
The immune system is charged with the daunting task of discriminating self-antigens from an endless ...
Ever since the discovery of Medawar, over 50 years ago, that immunological tolerance was an acquired...
Over the last five years it has become increasingly clear that the peripheral immune system can main...
grantor: University of TorontoThe mammalian immune system recognizes and responds to a vas...
grantor: University of TorontoThe mammalian immune system recognizes and responds to a vas...
Tolerance to self proteins is largely dependent upon the deletion of immature, self-specific T and B...
Injection of high doses of monomeric human gamma globulins (dHGG) in naive, adult mice causes antige...
Injection of adult mice with high doses of monomeric human gamma globulins (dHGG) has been previousl...
Minor histocompatibility Ag (mHAg) can be responsible for the development of graft vs host reaction ...
Mice given short courses of anti-CD4 and anti-CD8 monoclonal antibodies became tolerant of allogenei...
CBA/Ca mice may be made tolerant to minor histoincompatible B10.BR skin grafts by treatment with a s...
While clear evidence exists for intrathymic T cell tolerance induction, mechanisms of peripherally i...
The mechanism by which the antigen-specific immune system distinguishes between foreign antigens (to...
The induction of tolerance in a primed immune system would be valuable therapeutically, but has been...
The immune system is charged with the daunting task of discriminating self-antigens from an endless ...
The immune system is charged with the daunting task of discriminating self-antigens from an endless ...
Ever since the discovery of Medawar, over 50 years ago, that immunological tolerance was an acquired...
Over the last five years it has become increasingly clear that the peripheral immune system can main...
grantor: University of TorontoThe mammalian immune system recognizes and responds to a vas...
grantor: University of TorontoThe mammalian immune system recognizes and responds to a vas...
Tolerance to self proteins is largely dependent upon the deletion of immature, self-specific T and B...
Injection of high doses of monomeric human gamma globulins (dHGG) in naive, adult mice causes antige...
Injection of adult mice with high doses of monomeric human gamma globulins (dHGG) has been previousl...
Minor histocompatibility Ag (mHAg) can be responsible for the development of graft vs host reaction ...