2004
Suppressor T Cells in Human Diseases
Baecher-Allan C, Hafler DA. Suppressor T Cells in Human Diseases. Journal Of Experimental Medicine 2004, 200: 273-276. PMID: 15280423, PMCID: PMC2211973, DOI: 10.1084/jem.20040812.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1993
Suppression of Organ-Specific Autoimmune Diseases by Oral Administration of Autoantigens
Weiner H, Miller A, Khoury S, Zhang Z, Al-Sabbagh A, Brod S, Lider O, Higgins P, Sobel R, Matsui M, Sayegh M, Carpenter C, Eisenbarth G, Nussenblatt R, Hafler D. Suppression of Organ-Specific Autoimmune Diseases by Oral Administration of Autoantigens. 1993, 627-634. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-51479-1_81.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSuppressor T cellsAutoimmune diseasesOral administrationPeyer's patchesT cellsEpithelial cellsImmune systemAntigen-specific suppressor T cellsOrgan-specific autoimmune diseasesHuman gut epithelial cellsAutoreactive immune processesSpecific suppressor cellsPeripheral immune toleranceAntigen-presenting cellsClass II antigensAnti-idiotypic antibodiesAntigen-induced toleranceIntestinal epithelial cellsGut epithelial cellsHen's egg proteinsAutoimmune processOral toleranceSuppressor cellsImmune toleranceImmunologic tolerance
1988
Loss of functional suppression is linked to decreases in circulating suppressor inducer (CD4 + 2H4 +) T Cells in multiple sclerosis
Chofflon M, Weiner H, Morimoto C, Hafler D. Loss of functional suppression is linked to decreases in circulating suppressor inducer (CD4 + 2H4 +) T Cells in multiple sclerosis. Annals Of Neurology 1988, 24: 185-191. PMID: 2972249, DOI: 10.1002/ana.410240203.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSuppressor-inducer T cellsProgressive multiple sclerosisInducer T cellsSuppressor T cellsMultiple sclerosisT cellsFunctional suppressionTwo-color immunofluorescenceImmunoregulatory abnormalitiesImmunological findingsIgG synthesisMononuclear cellsPokeweed mitogenImmunoglobulin synthesisNormal subjectsSclerosisCD4Neurological diseasesAMLRPatientsTwo-stage assaySuppressor functionSignificant correlationPresent studyCells
1987
Selective Loss of the Suppressor-Inducer T-Cell Subset in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Morimoto C, Hafler D, Weiner H, Letvin N, Hagan M, Daley J, Schlossman S. Selective Loss of the Suppressor-Inducer T-Cell Subset in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. New England Journal Of Medicine 1987, 316: 67-72. PMID: 2946956, DOI: 10.1056/nejm198701083160202.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProgressive multiple sclerosisMultiple sclerosisStable diseaseHealthy controlsT cellsNeurologic diseaseSuppressor-inducer T cell subsetPeripheral blood lymphocyte subsetsSelective decreaseCubic millimeterPeripheral blood T cellsAnti-2H4 antibodySuppressor T cellsSuppressor T lymphocytesT cell subsetsPercentage of reactivityProduction of IgGCentral nervous systemDual-color fluorescence analysisPolymorphic antigenic determinantsActivation of cellsAnti-2H4Lymphocyte subsetsAcute attacksSuppressor cells