Oral tolerance: immune mechanisms and treatment of autoimmune diseases

HL Weiner - Immunology today, 1997 - cell.com
HL Weiner
Immunology today, 1997cell.com
Orally administered proteins induce systemic hyporesponsiveness to the fed protein. The
mechanism underlying such 'oral tolerance'depends on the amount of antigen fed. with
higher doses inducing deletion and anergy, and lower doses inducing regulatory cells.
Orally administered autoantigens suppress many experimental autoimmune diseases, as
discussed here by Howard Weiner.
Abstract
Orally administered proteins induce systemic hyporesponsiveness to the fed protein. The mechanism underlying such ‘oral tolerance' depends on the amount of antigen fed. with higher doses inducing deletion and anergy, and lower doses inducing regulatory cells. Orally administered autoantigens suppress many experimental autoimmune diseases, as discussed here by Howard Weiner.
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