Journal article

Local production of anti-CD4 antibody by transgenic allogeneic grafts affords partial protection

Y Zhan, RM Martin, RM Sutherland, JL Brady, AM Lew

Transplantation | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2000

Abstract

Background. Immunosuppressive drugs and anti-lymphocyte antibody are used clinically to suppress cellular rejection responses. However, these systemic regimens often led to general immunodeficiency and thus increased susceptibility to opportunistic infection and neoplasia. Immunosuppressive molecules delivered locally may be a way of inhibiting rejection responses, whereas systemic immunity is preserved. To achieve protective local immunosuppression, we produced a graft secreting its own immunomodulator, by deriving transgenic mice expressing a chimeric anti-CD4 antibody (GK2c) in the pancreas. Methods and Results. Transgenic mice in bm1 genetic background expressing a modified anti-mouse CD..

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