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Thomas A. Kraus, Jens Brimnes, Christine Muong, Jian-Hua Liu, Thomas M. Moran, Kelly A. Tappenden, Peter Boros, Lloyd Mayer
Published in Volume 115, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(8):2234–2243 doi:10.1172/JCI19102
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IL-10 is necessary for the induction of low-dose tolerance both in the presence and absence of PP. IL-10–/– mice with small bowel loops were either not fed or fed a low dose (0.01 mg) (A and B) or high dose (0.5 mg) (C and D) of OVA-pep into E or M loops and then immunized in the footpads with OVA-pep in Freund’s complete adjuvant. Twelve days after immunization, PLN cells were restimulated by OVA-pep in vitro, and proliferation and IFN-γ production were measured after 72 hours of incubation. (A and C) Proliferation of LN cells from IL-10–/– mice. (B and D) IFN-γ production from IL-10–/– mice. Each data point represents an individual mouse, while each column represents the mean of 4 mice. Error bars indicate SEM. As previously reported, low-dose tolerance cannot be achieved in intact IL10–/– mice fed orally (data not shown). **P < 0.01.