Growth of donor-derived dendritic cells from the bone marrow of murine liver allograft recipients in response to granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor
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Donor hematopoietic progenitor cells in nonmyeloablated rat recipients of allogeneic bone marrow and liver grafts.Transplantation tolerance, microchimerism, and the two-way paradigm.Acquired immunologic tolerance: with particular reference to transplantationConventional DCs reduce liver ischemia/reperfusion injury in mice via IL-10 secretionImmune tolerance induction by integrating innate and adaptive immune regulators.DAP12 deficiency in liver allografts results in enhanced donor DC migration, augmented effector T cell responses and abrogation of transplant tolerance.Apoptosis within spontaneously accepted mouse liver allografts: evidence for deletion of cytotoxic T cells and implications for tolerance inductionAntigen localization and migration in immunity and tolerance.Microchimerism, dendritic cell progenitors and transplantation toleranceEvidence for the presence of multilineage chimerism and progenitors of donor dendritic cells in the peripheral blood of bone marrow-augmented organ transplant recipients.Identification of donor-derived dendritic cell progenitors in bone marrow of spontaneously tolerant liver allograft recipients.Microchimerism maintains deletion of the donor cell-specific CD8+ T cell repertoireBlocking of the B7-CD28 pathway increases apoptosis induced in activated T cells by in vitro-generated CD95L (FasL) positive dendritic cells.Granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor-stimulated hepatic dendritic cell progenitors prolong pancreatic islet allograft survival.The changing immunology of organ transplantationIncreased apoptosis of immunoreactive host cells and augmented donor leukocyte chimerism, not sustained inhibition of B7 molecule expression are associated with prolonged cardiac allograft survival in mice preconditioned with immature donor dendritiThe birth of clinical organ transplantation.The two-way paradigm of transplantation immunology.The lost chord: microchimerism and allograft survival.Augmentation of natural chimerism with donor bone marrow in orthotopic liver recipients.Bone marrow-derived dendritic cell progenitors (NLDC 145+, MHC class II+, B7-1dim, B7-2-) induce alloantigen-specific hyporesponsiveness in murine T lymphocytesThe bidirectional paradigm of transplant immunology.Variable chimerism, graft-versus-host disease, and tolerance after different kinds of cell and whole organ transplantation from Lewis to brown Norway ratsDendritic cells, tolerance induction and transplant outcome.Striking augmentation of hematopoietic cell chimerism in noncytoablated allogeneic bone marrow recipients by FLT3 ligand and tacrolimusDendritic cells and immune regulation in the liver.Costimulatory molecule-deficient dendritic cell progenitors (MHC class II+, CD80dim, CD86-) prolong cardiac allograft survival in nonimmunosuppressed recipientsEarly passenger leukocyte migration and acute immune reactions in the rat recipient spleen during liver engraftment: with particular emphasis on donor major histocompatibility complex class II+ cellsCD39 deficiency in murine liver allografts promotes inflammatory injury and immune-mediated rejection.Liver tolerance mediated by antigen presenting cells: fact or fiction?Human liver dendritic cells promote T cell hyporesponsiveness.The role of complement component 3 (C3) in differentiation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells.Liver transplantation in the mouse: Insights into liver immunobiology, tissue injury, and allograft toleranceDendritic cells: key to fetal tolerance?Human dendritic cells and transplant outcome.DAP12 promotes IRAK-M expression and IL-10 production by liver myeloid dendritic cells and restrains their T cell allostimulatory ability.Long-term survival of skin allografts induced by donor splenocytes and anti-CD154 antibody in thymectomized mice requires CD4(+) T cells, interferon-gamma, and CTLA4.NOD2 ligation subverts IFN-alpha production by liver plasmacytoid dendritic cells and inhibits their T cell allostimulatory activity via B7-H1 up-regulation.Liver transplants contribute to their own success.The saga of liver replacement, with particular reference to the reciprocal influence of liver and kidney transplantation (1955-1967)
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Growth of donor-derived dendritic cells from the bone marrow of murine liver allograft recipients in response to granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor
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Growth of donor-derived dendri ...... hage colony-stimulating factor
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A W Thomson
D McCaslin
W A Rudert
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10.1084/JEM.182.2.379
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1995-08-01T00:00:00Z