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Science 12 February 1993:
Vol. 259. no. 5097, pp. 974 - 977
DOI: 10.1126/science.8094901

Articles

Science, Vol 259, Issue 5097, 974-977
Copyright © 1993 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

"Infectious" transplantation tolerance

S Qin, SP Cobbold, H Pope, J Elliott, D Kioussis, J Davies, and H Waldmann

Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.

The maintenance of transplantation tolerance induced in adult mice after short-term treatment with nonlytic monoclonal antibodies to CD4 and CD8 was investigated. CD4+ T cells from tolerant mice disabled naive lymphocytes so that they too could not reject the graft. The naive lymphocytes that had been so disabled also became tolerant and, in turn, developed the capacity to specifically disable other naive lymphocytes. This process of "infectious" tolerance explains why no further immunosuppression was needed to maintain long-term transplantation tolerance.


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Serrate1-induced Notch signalling regulates the decision between immunity and tolerance made by peripheral CD4+ T cells.
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Role of Immunoregulatory Donor T Cells in Suppression of Graft-Versus-Host Disease Following Donor Leukocyte Infusion Therapy.
B. D. Johnson, E. E. Becker, J. L. LaBelle, and R. L. Truitt (1999)
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CD40 Ligand Blockade Induces CD4+ T Cell Tolerance and Linked Suppression.
K. Honey, S. P. Cobbold, and H. Waldmann (1999)
J. Immunol. 163, 4805-4810
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Induction of Donor-Type Chimerism and Transplantation Tolerance Across Major Histocompatibility Barriers in Sublethally Irradiated Mice by Sca-1+Lin- Bone Marrow Progenitor Cells: Synergism With Non-Alloreactive (Host x Donor)F1 T Cells.
E. Bachar-Lustig, H. W. Li, H. Gur, R. Krauthgamer, H. Marcus, and Y. Reisner (1999)
Blood 94, 3212-3221
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An Essential Role for Interleukin 10 in the Function of Regulatory T Cells That Inhibit Intestinal Inflammation.
C. Asseman, S. Mauze, M. W. Leach, R. L. Coffman, and F. Powrie (1999)
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Anergic CD8+ T Cells Can Persist and Function In Vivo.
C. A. Blish, S. R. Dillon, A. G. Farr, and P. J. Fink (1999)
J. Immunol. 163, 155-164
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T Cell Costimulatory Blockade: New Therapies for TransplantRejection.
H. GUDMUNDSDOTTIR and L. A. TURKA (1999)
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Chronic Modulation of the TCR Repertoire in the Lymphoid Periphery.
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J. Immunol. 162, 3131-3140
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Tolerance to Antigen-Presenting Cell-Depleted Islet Allografts Is CD4 T Cell Dependent.
M. Coulombe, H. Yang, L. A. Wolf, and R. G. Gill (1999)
J. Immunol. 162, 2503-2510
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Dose-Dependent Induction of Distinct Anergic Phenotypes: Multiple Levels of T Cell Anergy.
L. S. Taams, W. van Eden, and M. H. M. Wauben (1999)
J. Immunol. 162, 1974-1981
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Evidence for Immune Regulation in the Induction of Transplantation Tolerance: A Conditional but Limited Role for IL-4.
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J. Immunol. 162, 1359-1366
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Induction of Immunologic Tolerance for Transplantation.
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