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Disruption of the stratum corneum allows potent epicutaneous immunization with protein antigens resulting in a dominant systemic Th2 response.

Jessica Strid1, Jonathan Hourihane, Ian Kimber, Robin Callard, Stephan Strobel.   

Abstract

The skin is an important immunological organ with an outer protective layer, the stratum corneum forming a barrier between the skin-associated lymphoid tissue and the environment. We show that gently removing the stratum corneum with adhesive tape permits potent epicutaneous immunization to protein antigens. IL-4 secretion by T cells from draining lymph nodes and high levels of specific IgE and IgG1 with no IgG2a showed that the immune responses induced following epicutaneous antigen exposure are strongly Th2 biased. Similar responses were obtained with different antigens and mouse strains. In contrast, subcutaneous immunization with antigen delivery into the dermis was less potent and gave predominantly Th1 responses. Removal of the stratum corneum increased expression of MHC class II, CD86, CD40, CD54 and CD11c on Langerhans cells, but did not cause them to migrate. Rapid migration from epidermis to draining lymph node was obtained, however, by exposure to antigen after removal of the stratum corneum, suggesting that maturation and migration of Langerhans cells are independently regulated events. These results suggest that antigen presentation by Langerhans cells gives predominantly Th2 responses. This may provide an explanation for allergic sensitization to some antigens. It may also be a useful non-invasive, non-adjuvant-dependent method of vaccination.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15259007     DOI: 10.1002/eji.200425196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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