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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 131, Issue 4 1663-1669, Copyright © 1983 by American Association of Immunologists
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LD Butler and JM Chiller
The generation of cytotoxic T cell responses requires the interaction of a network of immunocompetent cells. Within this network, a dynamic balance of positive and negative immunoregulatory cells and their products modulate the cytotoxic T cell response. We have developed protocols which shift the balance to favor negative immunoregulation and thus result in antigen-specific unresponsiveness. In this report, a variety of approaches have been utilized to examine the effects of acute and chronic tolerance protocols on specific T cell subsets, namely amplifier helper T cells and precursor cytotoxic T cells. The results to be detailed show differential effects on these T cell subsets which are related to the tolerance protocol employed and the strains of mice tested.
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