Literature DB >> 3497972

Haplotype-specific suppression of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis with anti-IA antibodies.

S Sriram, D J Topham, L Carroll.   

Abstract

Treatment with monoclonal antibodies directed against the IA antigens of the MHC is known to alter the course and prevent a number of experimental autoimmune diseases. To determine whether the treatment in vivo with anti-IA antibodies is haplotype-specific, we studied the development of EAE in F1 (SJL/J X BALB/c) mice following anti-IA antibody therapy. We report that treatment of animals with monoclonal antibody directed against the high responder allele product, I-As, was successful in preventing disease when therapy was begun either at the time of immunization with antigen, or following passive transfer of MBP-sensitized T cells. Therapy with antibody directed to the low responder allele product (I-Ad), while effective when used at the time of immunization with antigen, was ineffective following passive transfer of MBP-sensitized lymphocytes.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3497972

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


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