2022
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2214989119
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Central tolerance promoted by cell chimerism

Abstract: Historically, successful allotransplantation was only achieved by utilizing powerful immunosuppressive drugs that were exposing the patient to severe opportunistic infections. The thymus of the transplant recipient renders such therapy obligatory as it constitutively blocks self-reactive T cells while allowing alloreactive T cells to mature and populate the periphery. In 1992, a follow-up study revealed the presence of donor leukocytes in long-term transplant survivors. The stable persistence of recipient and … Show more

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“…Administration of dendritic cells and Tregs has also been studied for immune tolerance induction. Additionally, exploring thymus transplantation or antigen presenting cell transplantation into the recipient thymus offers insights into central tolerance and potential applications [15,31,34,35].…”
Section: Other Strategies For Tolerance Inductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Administration of dendritic cells and Tregs has also been studied for immune tolerance induction. Additionally, exploring thymus transplantation or antigen presenting cell transplantation into the recipient thymus offers insights into central tolerance and potential applications [15,31,34,35].…”
Section: Other Strategies For Tolerance Inductionmentioning
confidence: 99%