The role of noninherited HLA haplotypes in inducing donor-specific hyporesponsiveness (CROSBI ID 97805)
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Humar, Ines ; Slaviček, Jasna ; Puretić, Zvonimir ; Mareković, Zvonimir ; Kaštelan, Andrija
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The role of noninherited HLA haplotypes in inducing donor-specific hyporesponsiveness
The ultimate goal of clinical transplantation is the induction of donor-specific unresponsiveness to MHC antigens without the impairment of host defense mechanisms. One possible route to a tolerance assay my be through a better understanding of mechanisms involved. Recent study have suggested that exposure of the fetus and newborn to noninherited maternal HLA antigens has a life-long effect on allograft recognition that could influence tolerance of organ grafts.
HLA haplotypes; CTLp; kidney transplantation
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