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Single domain antibody-antigen adducts that target Class II MHC induce antigen-specific tolerance
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2021
unpublished
The association of autoimmune diseases with particular allelic variants of Class II MHC (MHCII) products implicates presentation of the offending self-antigen(s) to T cells. Antigen presenting cells are tolerogenic when they encounter antigen under non-inflammatory conditions. Manipulation of antigen presentation would therefore be a possible intervention to induce antigen-specific tolerance. We show that, under non-inflammatory conditions, systemic administration of a single dose of a nanobody
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-192181/v1
fatcat:carvtncuazcxhhwrorfgnf57pq