2010
DOI: 10.1172/jci41628
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Monocytic suppressive cells mediate cardiovascular transplantation tolerance in mice

Abstract: One of the main unresolved questions in solid organ transplantation is how to establish indefinite graft survival that is free from long-term treatment with immunosuppressive drugs and chronic rejection (i.e., the establishment of tolerance). The failure to achieve this goal may be related to the difficulty in identifying the phenotype and function of the cell subsets that participate in the induction of tolerance. To address this issue, we investigated the suppressive roles of recipient myeloid cells that may… Show more

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“…Extensive studies established a prominent role for MDSCs in the regulation of immune responses in mice during cancer (11,15,16), infections (15,17), and transplantation (18)(19)(20); in humans, MDSC accumulation at tumor sites downregulates antitumor immunity, promoting tumor surveillance and growth (21,22). A variety of mechanisms has been attributed to the MDSC-mediated suppression of immune responses, ranging from cell-to-cell contact to soluble mediators (23,24).…”
Section: R E-establishment Of Immune Homeostasis and Self-tolerance Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive studies established a prominent role for MDSCs in the regulation of immune responses in mice during cancer (11,15,16), infections (15,17), and transplantation (18)(19)(20); in humans, MDSC accumulation at tumor sites downregulates antitumor immunity, promoting tumor surveillance and growth (21,22). A variety of mechanisms has been attributed to the MDSC-mediated suppression of immune responses, ranging from cell-to-cell contact to soluble mediators (23,24).…”
Section: R E-establishment Of Immune Homeostasis and Self-tolerance Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as we demonstrated in this study, MDSCs, which serve a deleterious role in cancer and chronic infection, can have favorable effects on autoimmunity and transplantation. In support for the potential benefits of MDSCs in immune-related diseases, several studies demonstrated that MDSCs suppress immune responses in models for multiple sclerosis (15)(16)(17) and autoimmune arthritis (21), and induce immune tolerance of kidney or cardiovascular allografts (54,55).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7). The indicated mechanism of tolerance induction may be present in other therapeutic approaches where monocytic MDSC-mediated T reg induction plays an essential role, for example, donor-specific transfusion (40) inducing analogous prolongation of allograft acceptance (26).…”
Section: Foxp3mentioning
confidence: 99%