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Importance of intrathymic mixed chimerism for the maintenance of skin allograft tolerance across fully allogeneic antigens in mice.

M Eto1, Y Y Kong, J Uozumi, S Naito, K Nomoto.   

Abstract

In B6 (H-2b) mice that had been given, neonatally, 1x108 B6AKF1 spleen cells intraperitoneally (i.p.), only a moderate prolongation of donor (AKR:H-2k) skin graft survival was observed. In such B6 mice, no mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) to AKR could be detected on day 35 (35 days after birth), but it was clearly evident on day 84. Similarly, neither Vbeta6+ (reactive to MTV-7-encoded antigens) nor Vbeta11+ (reactive to I-E+MTV-derived superantigens) T cells were detected on day 35, but both were clearly evident on day 84 in both the thymus and the lymph nodes, thus indicating the breakdown of intrathymic mixed chimerism at the antigen-presenting cell level. Furthermore, by day 84, all skin grafts from AKR had already been rejected in such B6 mice. In the periphery, however, Vbeta6+, but not Vbeta11+, T cells were clonally anergic on day 84, based on a stimulation assay with anti-T-cell receptor (TCR) monoclonal antibody (mAb), thus suggesting that tolerance to some antigens, but not to others, may be induced by the clonal anergy in fully allogeneic combinations, and that the clonal anergic state may be masked by other proliferative responses. These results therefore indicate the importance of intrathymic mixed chimerism (central tolerance) and the limitations of clonal anergy (peripheral tolerance) in maintaining tolerance across fully allogeneic antigen barriers.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10233726      PMCID: PMC2326766          DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2567.1999.00700.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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