1985
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.135.2.873
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Tolerance induction in antigen-specific helper T cell clones and lines in vitro.

Abstract: The induction of T cell tolerance in vitro was investigated by using HGG-specific murine helper T cell (Th) clones and cell lines. It was found that exposure of Th to monomeric HGG (tolerogen) for 18 hr rendered the Th unable to reconstitute the PFC response of HGG-primed B cells. The tolerant state was not a result of Th cell death, as up to 100% of Th could be recovered after exposure to the monomer, and in addition, the recovered cells proliferated in response to IL2. B cells were shown not to be significan… Show more

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“…At first, several labs performed anergy experiments in vitro. For example, a high dose of peptide epitopes generated unresponsive T-cell clones against the same peptide [ 14 ]. Finally, however, compelling evidence of anergy was provided using an in vivo model, in which tolerance was achieved against autoimmunity by repeated exposure to the antigen and used to develop T cell receptor (TCR) transgenic mice.…”
Section: Oral Immune Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At first, several labs performed anergy experiments in vitro. For example, a high dose of peptide epitopes generated unresponsive T-cell clones against the same peptide [ 14 ]. Finally, however, compelling evidence of anergy was provided using an in vivo model, in which tolerance was achieved against autoimmunity by repeated exposure to the antigen and used to develop T cell receptor (TCR) transgenic mice.…”
Section: Oral Immune Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%