ey0020.8-16 | New Hopes | ESPEYB20
JM Gammon
, ST Carey
, V Saxena
, HB Eppler
, SJ Tsai
, C Paluskievicz
, Y Xiong
, L Li
, M Ackun-Farmmer
, LH Tostanoski
, EA Gosselin
, AA Yanes
, X Zeng
, RS Oakes
, JS Bromberg
, CM Jewell
Brief summary: In this experimental study, immunomodulatory microparticles, consisting of encapsulating self-antigens with rapamycin, were injected into mouse lymph nodes to protect against type 1 diabetes (T1D) and islet graft rejection. Antigens and rapamycin were both required for maximal efficacy and they induced durable tolerance, accompanied by expansion of antigen-specific regulatory T cells (Treg) in both treated and untreated lymph nodes.Antigen...