| Literature DB >> 17475825 |
Shaoping Deng1, Daniel J Moore, Xiaolun Huang, Moh-Moh Lian, Muhammad Mohiuddin, Ergun Velededeoglu, Major K Lee, Samsher Sonawane, James Kim, Jing Wang, Haiying Chen, Steven A Corfe, Christopher Paige, Mark Shlomchik, Andrew Caton, James F Markmann.
Abstract
Selective interference with the CD45RB isoform by mAb (anti-CD45RB) reliably induces donor-specific tolerance. Although previous studies suggest participation of regulatory T cells, a mechanistic understanding of anti-CD45RB-induced tolerance is lacking. We report herein the unexpected finding that tolerance induced by this agent is not established in B cell-deficient mice but can be recovered by preemptive B lymphocyte transfer to B cell-deficient hosts. Using B cells from genetically modified donors to reconstitute B cell-deficient recipients, we evaluate the role of B lymphocyte-expressed CD45RB, T cell costimulatory molecules, and the production of Abs in this novel tolerance mechanism. Our data document an Ab-induced tolerance regimen that is uniquely B lymphocyte-dependent and suggest mechanistic contributions to tolerance development from the B cell compartment through interactions with T cells.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17475825 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.178.10.6028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422