1963
DOI: 10.1084/jem.118.5.743
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Production of Immunological Tolerance in Mice After Repeated Injections of Disrupted Spleen Cells

Abstract: 1. Tolerance of male skin isografts has been regularly produced in female mice of the C57B1 strain sublines 1, 4, and 6 during adult life by repeated injection of completely disrupted spleen cells derived from male donors. The tolerant state is long-lasting since such grafts have remained in place more than 9 months. 2. Prolonged survival of homotransplants of skin has regularly been produced in DBA/2 mice during adult life by repeated injections of completely disrupted spleen cells from Balb/C … Show more

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“…(57) . The distinctions between the latter type of classical immunological tolerance (i.e ., central) and a variety of other modalities, including immunological enhancement (58-60) and the facilitation of allograft survival by pretreatment of adult recipients with histocompatibility antigens(s) (61)(62)(63), have become increasingly tenuous in recent years (64) . In further studies of this question in the canine species, Ferrebee and associates in Cooperstown, New York (65-68), produced chimerism in randomly selected dogs after supralethal total body irradiation and bone marrow transplantation, and demonstrated that the recipients which occasionally survived treatment tolerated allografts obtained from the donor of marrow (67) .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(57) . The distinctions between the latter type of classical immunological tolerance (i.e ., central) and a variety of other modalities, including immunological enhancement (58-60) and the facilitation of allograft survival by pretreatment of adult recipients with histocompatibility antigens(s) (61)(62)(63), have become increasingly tenuous in recent years (64) . In further studies of this question in the canine species, Ferrebee and associates in Cooperstown, New York (65-68), produced chimerism in randomly selected dogs after supralethal total body irradiation and bone marrow transplantation, and demonstrated that the recipients which occasionally survived treatment tolerated allografts obtained from the donor of marrow (67) .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disrupted Spleen Cell Suspensicm.--Homogenates of spleen cells were prepared in a tightfitting tissue homogenizer containing lactate-Ringer's solution and then subjected to four cycles of freezing and thawing as previously described (6). The spleen cell suspensions were checked under the microscope for the presence of intact cells following staining with trypan blue.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since then, this concept has been broadened considerably, and the dividing lines between classical immunological tolerance and serologically mediated allograff enhancement (17,18) have become increasingly tenuous (15). It has also been reported that treatment of adult animals with transplantation antigens after the development of immunological competence may decrease allograft reactivity in the recipients (19)(20)(21)(22). As noted in the classical monograph of van Bekkum and de Vries (23), the combined use of total body irradiation and bone marrow transplantation in rodents has provided an alternative and uniquely important approach to this problem.…”
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