articleThe Journal of Experimental MedicineMay 17, 2004BRONZE OA

In Vivo Instruction of Suppressor Commitment in Naive T Cells

Harvard University · Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

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Abstract

The induction of antigen-specific tolerance in the mature immune system of the intact organism has met with limited success. Therefore, nonspecific immunosuppression has been the treatment of choice to prevent unwanted immunity. Here, it is shown that prolonged subcutaneous infusion of low doses of peptide by means of osmotic pumps transforms mature T cells into CD4+25+ suppressor cells that can persist for long periods of time in the absence of antigen and confer specific immunologic tolerance upon challenge with antigen. The described procedure resembles approaches of tolerance induction used decades ago, induces tolerance in the absence of immunity, and holds the promise to become an effective means of…

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Keywords
  • Immune tolerance
  • Immunology
  • Antigen
  • Immunity
  • Immune system
  • Suppressor
  • Immunosuppression
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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