1. Primary B cell repertoire remodeling to achieve humoral transplantation tolerance.
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Parsons RF, Redfield RR 3rd, Rodriguez E, Mustafa MM, Vivek K, Murayama M, Naji A, and Noorchashm H
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- Animals, B-Lymphocyte Subsets immunology, B-Lymphocyte Subsets transplantation, Humans, Immunotherapy methods, Isoantibodies immunology, Lymphocyte Depletion methods, B-Cell Activating Factor metabolism, B-Lymphocyte Subsets cytology, Isoantibodies biosynthesis, Isoantigens immunology, Transplantation Tolerance immunology
- Abstract
The current mainstay of immunotherapy in clinical transplantation is T lymphocyte directed. However, it has long been appreciated that the emergence of an alloimmune response mounted by the B lymphocyte compartment and detectable as donor-specific antibodies is a critical challenge to long-term graft survival. Thus, achieving robust transplantation tolerance will require induction of tolerance in both the T- and B-cell compartments. Here we propose that the natural developmental propensity of the B-lymphocyte compartment acquisition of tolerance to self-antigens can be recapitulated to achieve humoral transplantation tolerance. It is our contention B-lymphocyte directed induction immunotherapy would be an important component of emerging strategies for induction of Transplantation tolerance., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2012
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