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THE ALLOGENEIC T AND B CELL RESPONSE IS STRONGLY DEPENDENT ON COMPLEMENT COMPONENTS C3 AND C41

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These data show impairment of allogeneic T cell and B cell function in mice with defective complement activation and suggest a predominant role for the classical pathway in stimulating alloimmunity. The terminal pathway seems unimportant in this regard. This extends the results reported for soluble protein antigens and demonstrates a surprisingly marked effect on the alloresponse despite the presence of a stringent antigenic stimulus. These results have implications for the prevention of sensitization in naïve transplant recipients.

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