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  • Immunotherapy of the Nonobe...
    Shizuru, Judith A.; Taylor-Edwards, Cariel; Banks, Beth Ann; Gregory, Anita K.; Fathman, C. Garrison

    Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 04/1988, Volume: 240, Issue: 4852
    Journal Article

    Spontaneous diabetes mellitus was blocked in nonobese diabetic mice by treatment with a monoclonal antibody against the L3T4 determinant present on the surface of T-helper lymphocytes. Sustained treatment with the monoclonal antibody led to cessation of the lymphocytic infiltration associated with the destruction of the insulin-producing $\beta $ cells. Moreover, the mice remained normoglycemic after the antibody therapy was stopped. These studies indicate that immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies to the lymphocyte subset may not only halt the progression of diabetes, but may lead to long-term reversal of the disease after therapy has ended.