Literature DB >> 3873686

Effect of UVB on alloactivating and antigen-presenting capacity of human epidermal Langerhans cells.

J Austad, L R Braathen.   

Abstract

Human epidermal cell suspensions (EC) were obtained by the suction blister technique and enzyme digestion. EC were irradiated in microtitre plates with doses up to 510 mJ/cm2 (2.6 minimal erythemal dose (MED] by means of fluorescent light bulbs emitting a 280-320 nm continuous spectrum with a peak at 310 nm. Purified allogeneic T cells were added to the EC immediately or 24 h after radiation. Irradiated EC were pulsed with purified protein derivative (PPD) for 90 min immediately or 24 h after radiation and then cocultured with purified autologous T cells. PPD-pulsed EC were also irradiated before being cocultured with autologous T cells. Pretreatment of EC suspensions with anti-DR antiserum plus complement abolished both the alloactivating and the antigen-presenting capacity, indicating that the DR-positive Langerhans cells are mainly responsible for these functions. There were no differences in the number of DR-positive cells in EC before or immediately after radiation. A statistically significant and UV-dose-dependent reduction of the alloactivating ability of EC was found both when allogeneic T cells were added immediately and when they were added 24 h after radiation. Likewise, a significant and dose-dependent reduction of the PPD-specific T-cell response was obtained in cultures when using irradiated EC that were PPD-pulsed immediately or 24 h after radiation. EC that were first PPD-pulsed and then irradiated induced a significantly increased T-cell response after low UV doses (1 or 2 MED), whereas higher doses induced a significant reduction of the T-cell responses.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3873686     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1985.tb01827.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Immunol        ISSN: 0300-9475            Impact factor:   3.487


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Authors:  P D Cruz
Journal:  Springer Semin Immunopathol       Date:  1992

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Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1995-09       Impact factor: 4.330

3.  MHC class II+ keratinocytes from IFN gamma-treated human skin activate T cells in the presence of staphylococcal superantigen despite UVB irradiation.

Authors:  L Skov; O Baadsgaard
Journal:  Arch Dermatol Res       Date:  1996-05       Impact factor: 3.017

4.  Effects of acute, low-dose UVB radiation on the induction of contact hypersensitivity to diphenylcyclopropenone in man.

Authors:  A Friedli; T Hunziker; B Finkel; L R Braathen
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