Mesenchymal stem cells for prevention and treatment of immune responses in transplantation
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1. A process for treating a transplant recipient to reduce in said recipient an immune response of effector cells against an alloantigen to the effector cells, comprising;
- administering to a transplant recipient mesenchymal stem cells in an amount effective to reduce an immune response of effector cells against an alloantigen to the effector cells, whereby in the transplant recipient the effector cells have a reduced immune response against the alloantigen.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a method of reducing an immune response to a transplant in a recipient by treating said recipient with an amount of mesenchymal stem cells effective to reduce or inhibit host rejection of the transplant. The mesenchymal stem cells can be administered before, at the same time as, or after the transplant. Also disclosed is a method of inducing a reduced immune response against a host by foreign tissue, i.e., graft versus host disease, by treatment with mesenchymal stem cells.
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1. A process for treating a transplant recipient to reduce in said recipient an immune response of effector cells against an alloantigen to the effector cells, comprising;
administering to a transplant recipient mesenchymal stem cells in an amount effective to reduce an immune response of effector cells against an alloantigen to the effector cells, whereby in the transplant recipient the effector cells have a reduced immune response against the alloantigen. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A process for treating a transplant recipient to reduce in said recipient an immune response of effector cells against an alloantigen to the effector cells, comprising:
transplanting to a transplant recipient a transplant treated with mesenchymal stem cells in an amount effective to reduce an immune response of effector cells against an alloantigen to the effector cells, whereby in the transplant recipient the effector cells have a reduced immune response against the alloantigen. - View Dependent Claims (22)
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