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Marion Smith

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  • Inhibition of autoreactive antibody effects with antibody feedings: a pilot study.

    Hofmann WW, Smith ME. J Neuroimmunol. 1999; 96 (1): 1-8

    This study seeks to determine if tolerance to autoreactive antibody can be achieved by exposing gut-associated lymphocytic tissue (GALT) to the protein. The method involved immunizing rats with AchR after feeding anti-AchR purified from myasthenic plasma or non-specific, pooled human immunoglobulins. Both feedings improved the neuromuscular block of EAMG, the commercial preparation requiring a tenfold increase in protein concentration. Despite its protective effect, antibody feeding was associated with late levels of serum anti-AchR considerably above those in immunized controls. The hypothesis presented is that the tolerance results from enhanced anti-idiotype production.

    PubMedID: 10227419

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