Mark Nicolls

Publication Details

  • Interferon-gamma is not a universal requirement for islet allograft survival.

    Nicolls MR, Coulombe M, Diamond AS, Beilke J, Gill RG. Transplantation. 2002; 74 (4): 472-7

    Although many transplantation studies have implicated a graft-destructive role for T helper (Th)1 cytokines and a graft-protective role for Th2 cytokines, more recent studies have challenged this paradigm by showing that long-term allograft survival can actually require the presence of Th1 cytokines, such as interleukin 2 and interferon (IFN)-gamma. The purpose of this study was to examine the requirement for IFN-gamma in the induction of islet allograft acceptance after monoclonal antibody therapy targeting conceptually distinct molecular pathways: the costimulatory molecule CD154, the CD4 coreceptor, or the beta2 integrin lymphocyte function-associated antigen (LFA)-1 (CD11a).

    PubMedID: 12352904

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