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Publication : Absence of innate MyD88 signaling promotes inducible allograft acceptance.

First Author  Walker WE Year  2006
Journal  J Immunol Volume  177
Issue  8 Pages  5307-16
PubMed ID  17015716 Mgi Jnum  J:139443
Mgi Id  MGI:3808075 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.177.8.5307
Citation  Walker WE, et al. (2006) Absence of innate MyD88 signaling promotes inducible allograft acceptance. J Immunol 177(8):5307-16
abstractText  Prior experimental strategies to induce transplantation tolerance have focused largely on modifying adaptive immunity. However, less is known concerning the role of innate immune signaling in the induction of transplantation tolerance. Using a highly immunogenic murine skin transplant model that resists transplantation tolerance induction when innate immunity is preserved, we show that absence of MyD88, a key innate Toll like receptor signal adaptor, abrogates this resistance and facilitates inducible allograft acceptance. In our model, absence of MyD88 impairs inflammatory dendritic cell responses that reduce T cell activation. This effect increases T cell susceptibility to suppression mediated by CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells. Therefore, this study provides evidence that absence of MyD88 promotes inducible allograft acceptance and implies that inhibiting innate immunity may be a potential, clinically relevant strategy to facilitate transplantation tolerance.
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