We established conditions for inducing antigen-specific tolerance in Th2 lymphocytes by means of oral tolerance. Mice were continuously exposed to ovalbumin in their drinking water for a minimal period of 20 days and then immunized against antigen in either complete Freund's adjuvant or AI(OH)3. This feeding regimen tolerized both Th2 and Th1 responses as shown by diminished proliferation, cytokine secretion (IL-4, IL-2 and IFN-Y) a n d specific cytokine mRNA expression (IL-4, IL-2 and IFN-Y) in vitro, as well as by absence of specific antibody production (lgG1, lgG2a, lgG2b and IgE) in vivo. Conditions for generating Th2 lymphocyte tolerance were different from those required to generate tolerance in Th1 lymphocytes: these included ex...
A major goal in immunology has been to find a means of selectively abolishing an individual's potent...
Over the last five years it has become increasingly clear that the peripheral immune system can main...
We have investigated the ability of resting B cells, acting as antigen-presenting cells, to induce t...
Oral tolerance (OT) is the antigen specific suppression of systemic immunity with the prior feeding ...
AbstractOral tolerance is defined as an inhibition of specific immune responsiveness to a previously...
Oral tolerance is defined as an inhibition of specific immune responsiveness to a previously ingeste...
It has been suggested that oral tolerance is mediated by CD8+ T lymphocytes, but the functional prop...
As a T cell-dependent phenomenon, oral tolerance is not expected to depend necessarily on native con...
Oral tolerance can be defined as the inability of an adult animal to produce specific antibodies or ...
When oral tolerance was induced in either specific pathogen-free (SPF) or germ-free (GF)mice, ovalbu...
Oral tolerance is a T-cell mediated phenomenon defined by inhibition of immune responsiveness to a p...
Induction of tolerance in peripheral T cells with monoclonal antibodies* Our goal has been to develo...
Initial contacts with a T-dependent antigen by mucosal routes may result in oral tolerance, defined ...
SUMMARY Feeding of a protein antigen to normal adult mice results in systemic immunologic hyporespon...
Mucosal administration of soluble protein Ags results in profound immunologic nonresponsiveness, cha...
A major goal in immunology has been to find a means of selectively abolishing an individual's potent...
Over the last five years it has become increasingly clear that the peripheral immune system can main...
We have investigated the ability of resting B cells, acting as antigen-presenting cells, to induce t...
Oral tolerance (OT) is the antigen specific suppression of systemic immunity with the prior feeding ...
AbstractOral tolerance is defined as an inhibition of specific immune responsiveness to a previously...
Oral tolerance is defined as an inhibition of specific immune responsiveness to a previously ingeste...
It has been suggested that oral tolerance is mediated by CD8+ T lymphocytes, but the functional prop...
As a T cell-dependent phenomenon, oral tolerance is not expected to depend necessarily on native con...
Oral tolerance can be defined as the inability of an adult animal to produce specific antibodies or ...
When oral tolerance was induced in either specific pathogen-free (SPF) or germ-free (GF)mice, ovalbu...
Oral tolerance is a T-cell mediated phenomenon defined by inhibition of immune responsiveness to a p...
Induction of tolerance in peripheral T cells with monoclonal antibodies* Our goal has been to develo...
Initial contacts with a T-dependent antigen by mucosal routes may result in oral tolerance, defined ...
SUMMARY Feeding of a protein antigen to normal adult mice results in systemic immunologic hyporespon...
Mucosal administration of soluble protein Ags results in profound immunologic nonresponsiveness, cha...
A major goal in immunology has been to find a means of selectively abolishing an individual's potent...
Over the last five years it has become increasingly clear that the peripheral immune system can main...
We have investigated the ability of resting B cells, acting as antigen-presenting cells, to induce t...