| Literature DB >> 16150720 |
Alejo Chorny1, Elena Gonzalez-Rey, Amelia Fernandez-Martin, David Pozo, Doina Ganea, Mario Delgado.
Abstract
The induction of antigen-specific tolerance is critical for the prevention of autoimmunity and maintenance of immune tolerance. In addition to their classical role as sentinels of the immune response-inducing T cell reactivity, dendritic cells (DCs) play an important role in maintaining peripheral tolerance through the induction/activation of regulatory T cells (Tr). The possibility to generate tolerogenic DCs opens new therapeutic perspectives in autoimmune/inflammatory diseases. Therefore, the characterization of the endogenous factors that contribute to the development of tolerogenic DCs is highly relevant. In this study, we report on the use of the known immunosuppressive neuropeptide, the vasoactive intestinal peptide, as a new approach to induce tolerogenic DCs with capacity to generate Tr cells, to restore tolerance in vivo, and to reduce the progression of rheumatoid arthritis and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16150720 PMCID: PMC1224633 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0504484102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205