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Lack of Peripherally Induced Tolerance to Established Skin Allografts in Immunologically Reconstituted Scid Mice

The mechanism by which the antigen-specific immune system distinguishes between foreign antigens (toward which it mounts an immune response) and self-antigens (of which it is tolerant) is not completely understood. Studies using “superantigens” and transgenic mice have allowed investigations into so...

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Autores principales: Rajan, T. V., Shultz, Leonard D., Greinert, Dale L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1992
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2275903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1343102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1992/36147
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author Rajan, T. V.
Shultz, Leonard D.
Greinert, Dale L.
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Greinert, Dale L.
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description The mechanism by which the antigen-specific immune system distinguishes between foreign antigens (toward which it mounts an immune response) and self-antigens (of which it is tolerant) is not completely understood. Studies using “superantigens” and transgenic mice have allowed investigations into some of the mechanisms of clonal deletion, anergy, and peripheral tolerance. In the present report, we have attempted to develop a new model system to investigate the possible mechanism(s) of peripheral tolerance to allografts. In this system, skin grafts from C57BL/6J (B6; H-2(b) mice are grafted onto T- and B-lymphocyte-deficient C.B-17-scid/scid (H-2(d); hereafter referred to as scid) mice. Because of their lack of functional lymphocytes, the scid mice readily accept the allogeneic skin grafts. After the allografts healed, the scid mice were reconstituted with T-cell-deficient fetal liver from coisogeneic C.B-17-∤/∤ mice or bone marrow from weanling congenitally athymic BALB/c-nu/nu (H-2(d); hereafter referred to as nude) mice. Upon immunological reconstitution, the scid mice reiected the established B6 skin allografts, suggesting that an immune system developing in the presence of an intact peripheral skin allograft fails to develop tolerance to the peripheral allograft. This model system may be useful for the study of the mechanisms required for the induction of peripheral tolerance.
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spelling pubmed-22759032008-03-31 Lack of Peripherally Induced Tolerance to Established Skin Allografts in Immunologically Reconstituted Scid Mice Rajan, T. V. Shultz, Leonard D. Greinert, Dale L. Dev Immunol Research Article The mechanism by which the antigen-specific immune system distinguishes between foreign antigens (toward which it mounts an immune response) and self-antigens (of which it is tolerant) is not completely understood. Studies using “superantigens” and transgenic mice have allowed investigations into some of the mechanisms of clonal deletion, anergy, and peripheral tolerance. In the present report, we have attempted to develop a new model system to investigate the possible mechanism(s) of peripheral tolerance to allografts. In this system, skin grafts from C57BL/6J (B6; H-2(b) mice are grafted onto T- and B-lymphocyte-deficient C.B-17-scid/scid (H-2(d); hereafter referred to as scid) mice. Because of their lack of functional lymphocytes, the scid mice readily accept the allogeneic skin grafts. After the allografts healed, the scid mice were reconstituted with T-cell-deficient fetal liver from coisogeneic C.B-17-∤/∤ mice or bone marrow from weanling congenitally athymic BALB/c-nu/nu (H-2(d); hereafter referred to as nude) mice. Upon immunological reconstitution, the scid mice reiected the established B6 skin allografts, suggesting that an immune system developing in the presence of an intact peripheral skin allograft fails to develop tolerance to the peripheral allograft. This model system may be useful for the study of the mechanisms required for the induction of peripheral tolerance. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1992 /pmc/articles/PMC2275903/ /pubmed/1343102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1992/36147 Text en Copyright © 1992 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lack of Peripherally Induced Tolerance to Established Skin Allografts in Immunologically Reconstituted Scid Mice
title Lack of Peripherally Induced Tolerance to Established Skin Allografts in Immunologically Reconstituted Scid Mice
title_full Lack of Peripherally Induced Tolerance to Established Skin Allografts in Immunologically Reconstituted Scid Mice
title_fullStr Lack of Peripherally Induced Tolerance to Established Skin Allografts in Immunologically Reconstituted Scid Mice
title_full_unstemmed Lack of Peripherally Induced Tolerance to Established Skin Allografts in Immunologically Reconstituted Scid Mice
title_short Lack of Peripherally Induced Tolerance to Established Skin Allografts in Immunologically Reconstituted Scid Mice
title_sort lack of peripherally induced tolerance to established skin allografts in immunologically reconstituted scid mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2275903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1343102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1992/36147
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