Adenoviral-mediated localized CTLA-4Ig gene expression induces long-term allograft pancreas survival and donor-specific immune tolerance in rats
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Adenoviral-mediated localized CTLA-4Ig gene expression induces long-term allograft pancreas survival and donor-specific immune tolerance in rats
Adenoviral-mediated localized CTLA-4Ig gene expression induces long-term allograft pancreas survival and donor-specific immune tolerance in rats
解放军医学杂志(英文版)2008年23卷第6期 页码:313-323
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Department of Medicine,University of California
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中图分类号:R657.5
纸质出版:2008
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Adenoviral-mediated localized CTLA-4Ig gene expression induces long-term allograft pancreas survival and donor-specific immune tolerance in rats[J]. 解放军医学杂志(英文版), 2008,23(6):313-323.
[1]John Huang.Adenoviral-mediated localized CTLA-4Ig gene expression induces long-term allograft pancreas survival and donor-specific immune tolerance in rats[J].Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA,2008,23(06):313-323.
Adenoviral-mediated localized CTLA-4Ig gene expression induces long-term allograft pancreas survival and donor-specific immune tolerance in rats[J]. 解放军医学杂志(英文版), 2008,23(6):313-323.DOI:
[1]John Huang.Adenoviral-mediated localized CTLA-4Ig gene expression induces long-term allograft pancreas survival and donor-specific immune tolerance in rats[J].Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA,2008,23(06):313-323.DOI:
Adenoviral-mediated localized CTLA-4Ig gene expression induces long-term allograft pancreas survival and donor-specific immune tolerance in rats
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Abstract
T cell activation following alloantigen recognition plays a critical role in the development of the rejection in all solid organ
tissue and cell transplantation. A recombinant molecule
cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4 antibody (CTLA-4Ig)
is known to induce to T-cell into "anergy" by blocking the costimulatory B7-CD28 interaction. Either systemic or localized administration of CTLA-Ig has been shown to prolong allograft survival and induce donor-specific tolerance in some transplant models. In this study
we characterized the expression and immunosuppressive effectiveness of adenoviral-mediated CTLA-4Ig gene transfer. We demonstrated transduction of the allografts with AdCTLA-4Ig resulted in localized expression
permanent graft survival and stable donor-specific tolerance. In addition
by performing simultaneous dual-organ transplantation
we targeted on immunosuppression through a local expression of CTLA-4Ig via adenoviral-mediated gene transfer into pancreatic allografts.
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