Hand transplants and the mandate for tolerance

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We believe that with the proper use of low-dose IL-2 given at an opportune time in the inflammatory process of transplant that reduce immunosuppression and even tolerance can be induced in hand transplantation. We propose that tolerance can be inducted after a long period of conventional treatment to avoid 'tolerance-hindering' adverse inflammation that occurs in the posttransplant period. With abatement of posttransplant inflammation and with time, we will institute low-dose IL-2-based therapy to support the proliferation, viability and functional phenotype of regulatory T cells.

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Koulmanda, M., Pomahac, B., Fan, Z., Murphy, G. F., & Strom, T. B. (2014). Hand transplants and the mandate for tolerance. Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. https://doi.org/10.1097/MOT.0000000000000138

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