Transplant Tolerance: New Insights and Strategies for Long-Term Allograft Acceptance
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Ruiz, Paulina
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Transplant Tolerance: New Insights and Strategies for Long-Term Allograft Acceptance
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One of the greatest advances in medicine during the past century is the introduction of organ transplantation. This therapeutic
strategy designed to treat organ failure and organ dysfunction allows to prolong the survival of many patients that are faced
with no other treatment option. Today, organ transplantation between genetically dissimilar individuals (allogeneic grafting) is a
procedurewidely used as a therapeutic alternative in cases of organ failure, hematological disease treatment, and somemalignancies.
Despite the potential of organ transplantation, the administration of immunosuppressive drugs required for allograft acceptance
induces severe immunosuppression in transplanted patients, which leads to serious side effects such as infection with opportunistic
pathogens and the occurrence of neoplasias, in addition to the known intrinsic toxicity of these drugs. To solve this setback
in allotransplantation, researchers have focused on manipulating the immune response in order to create a state of tolerance
rather than unspecific immunosuppression. Here, we describe the different treatments and some of the novel immunotherapeutic
strategies undertaken to induce transplantation tolerance.
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Clinical and Developmental Immunology Volume 2013, Article ID 210506, 15 pages
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