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  • Title: Induction of tolerance to human gamma-globulin in FcR gamma- and Fc gammaRII-deficient mice.
    Author: Whitmer KJ, Romball CG, Weigle WO.
    Journal: J Immunol; 1997 Jul 15; 159(2):644-9. PubMed ID: 9218579.
    Abstract:
    FcR gamma-deficient mice were used to examine the role of Fc gamma receptors in the induction of peripheral tolerance to human gamma-globulin (HGG). FcR gamma-deficient mice injected with HGG in adjuvant demonstrated a CD4+ T cell response to in vitro challenge with HGG, as assayed by proliferation, cytokine secretion, and Ag-specific help for B cell Ab production. In vitro kinetics of Ag-specific proliferation were similar in both conventional and knockout mice. Peripheral tolerance could be established in these mice with a single dose of deaggregated protein, despite the lack of functional Fc gammaRI, the high affinity receptor for monomeric IgG. Establishment of unresponsiveness was observed at both the T and B cell levels. T cell tolerance was manifested in the reduction of T cell helper function and Ag-induced release of Th1- and Th2-like cytokines, as well as decreased proliferation to Ag-specific stimulation. B cell tolerance was demonstrated in knockout and normal mice by failure to detect HGG-specific Ab production using an immunization protocol for Ab production that bypasses the need for Ag-specific T cells. These results demonstrate that induction of tolerance in CD4+ cells to HGG does not require transduction of a signal through Fc gammaRI. Furthermore, the ability to induce tolerance to HGG in B cells in Fc gammaRII-deficient mice suggests that down-regulation of Ag-specific B cells through Fc gammaRII is not the mechanism by which B cell tolerance is induced. However, Fc gammaRII plays a role in regulating the immune response since the Ab response to immunogenic HGG in Fc gammaRII-deficient mice is markedly enhanced.
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