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Cell Immunol
March 1996
Bone Marrow Transplantation Program, Lombardi Cancer Center, Department of Radiation Medicine Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, 20007, USA.
We have recently demonstrated that a short-term treatment of parental splenocytes with the B subunit of cholera toxin (CT-B) abrogates the development of acute GVHD in F1 hybrid mice transplanted with these cells. In order to obtain better insight into the mechanism of the action of CT-B, we studied the effect of CT-B on survival of purified murine T cells and their subsets. We show that treatment with B subunit stimulates apoptosis in T cells, detectable following incubation in vitro.
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