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Neutralizing IL-12 during induction of murine acute graft-versus-host disease polarizes the cytokine profile toward a Th2-type alloimmune response and confers long term protection from disease.

E Williamson, P Garside, J A Bradley, I A More and A M Mowat
J Immunol August 1, 1997, 159 (3) 1208-1215;
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Injection of parental spleen cells into BDF1 mice results in a graft-vs-host disease (GVHD), the nature of which is critically dependent on the parental haplotype. B6-->BDF1 mice develop a Th1-mediated immunosuppressive lethal GVHD, whereas DBA/2-->BDF1 mice develop a Th2-dependent chronic GVHD, characterized by autoantibody production and glomerulonephritis. In this study we show that neutralizing endogenous IL-12 for a brief period during the initiation of acute GVHD in B6-->BDF1 mice not only confers long term protection from the acute disease, but also permits full repopulation of the recipient with donor B6 lymphocytes. Antibody-treated animals showed normal T cell proliferation in response to Con A stimulation and remained healthy throughout the study. Splenocytes from such mice showed reduced in vitro production of IFN-gamma and enhanced production of IL-5 and IL-10, suggesting a permanent switch from a Th1 to a Th2 cytokine response, comparable to that associated with chronic GVHD in DBA/2-->BDF1 mice. In contrast to DBA/2-->BDF1 mice, however, anti-IL-12-treated B6-->BDF1 mice displayed only mild B cell hyper-responsiveness, as evidenced by a modest increase in serum IgG and IgE levels and moderate levels of anti-dsDNA Abs. Importantly, however, anti-IL-12-treated B6-->BDF1 mice showed no evidence of immune complex-mediated glomerulonephritis. These results demonstrate that neutralizing IL-12 is an effective means of preventing acute GVHD and does not result in the development of chronic GVHD, which might otherwise limit its application.

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E Williamson, P Garside, J A Bradley, I A More, A M Mowat
The Journal of Immunology August 1, 1997, 159 (3) 1208-1215;

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E Williamson, P Garside, J A Bradley, I A More, A M Mowat
The Journal of Immunology August 1, 1997, 159 (3) 1208-1215;
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