Literature DB >> 3888824

Drug-induced tolerance to allografts in mice II. Tolerance to tumor allografts of large doses associated with rejection of skin allografts and tumor allografts of small doses.

H Mayumi, T Shin, K Himeno, K Nomoto.   

Abstract

Antigen-specific tolerance to tumor allografts in mice was obtained by stimulation with allogeneic spleen cell antigens and treatment with cyclophosphamide (CY) 2 days later in various strain combinations between donor mice of spleen cell antigens and recipients. In such tolerant mice, skin allografts were rejected in various combinations of the donor-recipient. Furthermore, some of the tolerant mice showed accelerated rejection of tumor allografts of small doses, even though they allowed progressive growth of the same tumor allografts of large doses. Our results suggest that the rejection of tumor allografts of large doses may depend upon a mechanism that is distinct, qualitatively or quantitatively, from that one responsible for the rejection of tumor allografts of small doses and skin allografts. One of the most important properties of lymphocytes to separate these two different mechanisms may be a capacity of clonal expansion, namely, sensitivity to CY-induced tolerance of the lymphocytes mediating allograft rejection.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3888824     DOI: 10.1016/s0171-2985(85)80029-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunobiology        ISSN: 0171-2985            Impact factor:   3.144


  5 in total

1.  Cholera toxin-induced tolerance to allografts in mice.

Authors:  S Tsuru; M Taniguchi; N Shinomiya; H Fujisawa; Y Zinnaka; K Nomoto
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1987-05       Impact factor: 7.397

2.  A surgical technique for experimental free skin grafting in mice.

Authors:  H Mayumi; K Nomoto; R A Good
Journal:  Jpn J Surg       Date:  1988-09

3.  Long-lasting skin allograft tolerance in adult mice induced across fully allogeneic (multimajor H-2 plus multiminor histocompatibility) antigen barriers by a tolerance-inducing method using cyclophosphamide.

Authors:  H Mayumi; R A Good
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1989-01-01       Impact factor: 14.307

Review 4.  Mechanisms of Graft-versus-Host Disease Prevention by Post-transplantation Cyclophosphamide: An Evolving Understanding.

Authors:  Natalia S Nunes; Christopher G Kanakry
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2019-11-29       Impact factor: 7.561

Review 5.  A Review of Cyclophosphamide-Induced Transplantation Tolerance in Mice and Its Relationship With the HLA-Haploidentical Bone Marrow Transplantation/Post-Transplantation Cyclophosphamide Platform.

Authors:  Hisanori Mayumi
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-09-29       Impact factor: 7.561

  5 in total

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