Literature DB >> 2580893

Studies on the induction of tolerance to alloantigens. I. The abrogation of potentials for delayed-type-hypersensitivity response to alloantigens by portal venous inoculation with allogeneic cells.

J Qian, T Hashimoto, H Fujiwara, T Hamaoka.   

Abstract

The present study investigates the effect of portal venous (p.v.) administration of allogeneic cells on the capacity of delayed-type-hypersensitivity (DTH) reactivity to alloantigens. BALB/c mice were inoculated with C3H/He spleen cells via intravenous (i.v.) or p.v. route. Intravenous injection of C3H/He spleen cells into BALB/c mice resulted in appreciable DTH responses to C3H/He alloantigens. In contrast, p.v. inoculation of the same number of C3H/He cells not only failed to induce any significant anti-C3H/He DTH responses but also abolished the capability of the animals to develop DTH responses as induced by subcutaneous (s.c.) immunization with C3H/He spleen cells. Such suppression was alloantigen-specific, since p.v. inoculation of C3H/He spleen cells resulted in selective inhibition of anti-C3H/He DTH potential without suppressing DTH responses to C57BL/6 alloantigens. This tolerance was rapidly inducible and long-lasting. When spleen cells from tolerant mice were transferred i.v. into 600 R X-irradiated syngeneic recipient mice alone or together with normal BALB/c spleen cells, these tolerant spleen cells themselves failed to induce DTH responses but did not exhibit any suppressive effect on the generation of DTH responses induced by normal spleen cells co-transferred. These results indicate that tolerance was not necessarily associated with the induction of suppressor cell activity but rather was associated with the elimination or functional impairment of clones specific for alloantigens. The results are discussed in the context of a) the role of the liver in immune responses, b) cellular mechanisms underlying the tolerance induction, and c) potential application of this approach to the future transplantation immunology.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2580893

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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