PMID: 9538893Apr 16, 1998Paper

Effects of mycophenolate mofetil on nasal mucosal tolerance induction

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
A D DickJ V Forrester

Abstract

The authors investigated mucosal tolerance therapy as a treatment for autoimmune conditions, including uveitis. Although nasal antigen administration was unable to suppress the disease when given to primed animals, previous studies of experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis (EAU) have shown that nasal antigen administration can maintain disease suppression when combined with oral cyclosporin A. This study aimed to determine whether mucosal tolerance can be induced when EAU is suppressed with mycophenolate Mofetil (MM) and whether tolerance can be maintained when immunosuppression with MM is stopped. Lewis rats were immunized with retinal extract, and then they received either oral MM 7 to 20 days after immunization or retinal extract intranasally in combination with oral MM on days 7 to 20. Thereafter, weekly nasal administration of the antigen was given until the termination of the experiment at day 38. One group of control animals received the drug vehicle orally and phosphate-buffered saline intranasally. Clinical and histologic changes were assessed along with changes in immune status including delayed-type hypersensitivity, antibody responses to retinal antigens, and flow cytometric phenotyping of infiltrating ocular leukocy...Continue Reading

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