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Review
. 2010 Nov;10(11):797-803.
doi: 10.1038/nri2869.

The Immune Tolerance Network at 10 years: tolerance research at the bedside

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The Immune Tolerance Network at 10 years: tolerance research at the bedside

Jeffrey A Bluestone et al. Nat Rev Immunol. 2010 Nov.

Abstract

Immune tolerance-inducing therapies reprogramme immune cells to eliminate pathogenic immune responses while preserving protective immunity. The Immune Tolerance Network (ITN), sponsored by the US National Institutes of Health, was established in 1999 to evaluate new tolerance-inducing therapies and carry out mechanistic studies using a unique interactive approach in partnership with industry, academia and foundations. Ten years later, the ITN has carried out approximately 36 clinical trials and tolerance studies examining innovative tolerogenic approaches in the settings of allergy, autoimmune diseases and organ transplantation. ITN investigators have published more than 80 original research papers based on this work. This Timeline article summarizes the progress and challenges of clinical research in the ITN.

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