نتایج جستجو برای: immune tolerance

تعداد نتایج: 377849  

Journal: :Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2011

Journal: :Actualités Pharmaceutiques 2022

Le microbiote intestinal joue un rôle dans la tolérance immunitaire. En cas de dysbiose, il se produit une rupture qui favorise l’allergie alimentaire. prévention, est possible d’agir sur composition du grâce à supplémentation en probiotiques. The microbiota plays a role in immune tolerance. In dysbiosis, breakdown tolerance occurs, promoting food allergy. order to prevent it, it is act on the ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1999
J L Platt

In 1900, Ehrlich and Morgenroth observed that the infusion of foreign hematopoietic cells into goats elicited a potent immune response, whereas the infusion of autologous cells did not. They speculated that “the organism possesses certain contrivances by means of which the immunity reaction, so easily produced by all kinds of cells, is prevented from working against the organism’s own elements”...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1999
X X Zheng T G Markees W W Hancock Y Li D L Greiner X C Li J P Mordes M H Sayegh A A Rossini T B Strom

Sensitization to donor Ags is an enormous problem in clinical transplantation. In an islet allograft model, presensitization of recipients through donor-specific transfusion (DST) 4 wk before transplantation results in accelerated rejection. We demonstrate that combined DST with anti-CD154 (CD40L) therapy not only prevents the deleterious presensitization produced by pretransplant DST in the is...

Journal: :Evolution & development 2007
Uri Nevo Ehud Hauben

It is widely accepted that immune tolerance toward "self" is established by central and peripheral adaptations of the immune system. Mechanisms that have been demonstrated to play a role in the induction and maintenance of tolerance include thymic deletion of self-reactive T cells, peripheral T cell anergy and apoptosis, as well as thymic and peripheral induction of regulatory T cells. However,...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2008
Janelle S Ayres David S Schneider

Organisms evolve two routes to surviving infections-they can resist pathogen growth (resistance) and they can endure the pathogenesis of infection (tolerance). The sum of these two properties together defines the defensive capabilities of the host. Typically, studies of animal defenses focus on either understanding resistance or, to a lesser extent, tolerance mechanisms, thus providing little u...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Masanori Higuchi Defu Zeng Judith Shizuru Jennifer Gworek Sussan Dejbakhsh-Jones Masaru Taniguchi Samuel Strober

Immune tolerance to organ transplants has been reported in laboratory animals and in humans after nonmyeloablative conditioning of the host and infusion of donor bone marrow cells. We examined the mechanisms of immune tolerance to mouse cardiac allografts in MHC-mismatched hosts that developed mixed chimerism after posttransplant conditioning with a 2-wk course of multiple doses of lymphoid tis...

2002
Daniel Rotrosen Jeff B. Matthews Jeffrey A. Bluestone

immune cells in a highly specific fashion to eliminate pathogenic responses while preserving protective immunity. A concept that has tantalized immunologists for decades, the development of tolerance-inducing therapies, would revolutionize the management of a wide range of chronic and often debilitating diseases by obviating the need for lifelong immunosuppressive regimens. The advances of the ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1999
J D Davies E O'Connor D Hall T Krahl J Trotter N Sarvetnick

In the absence of therapy that suppresses the action of the immune system, the immune response to transplantation Ags results in rapid rejection of the transplant. The most successful mechanism so far described that achieves organ-specific immunological tolerance is that which controls peripheral tolerance to self-tissue. Until now, no similarities have been documented between the peripheral re...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2007
Driss Ehirchiou Ying Xiong Guangwu Xu Wanjun Chen Yufang Shi Li Zhang

Antigen-induced immune suppression, like T cell activation, requires antigen-presenting cells (APCs); however, the role of APCs in mediating these opposing effects is not well understood, especially in vivo. We report that genetic inactivation of CD11b, which is a CD18 subfamily of integrin receptors that is highly expressed on APCs, abolishes orally induced peripheral immune tolerance (oral to...

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