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Migratory properties and functional capacities of human skin dendritic cells.

C D Richters1, M J Hoekstra, J Van Baare, J S Du Pont, E C Hoefsmit, E W Kamperdijk.   

Abstract

The different cell types which migrated 'spontaneously' out of human skin explants during different periods of culture were characterized. Before culture, CD1a+ dendritic cells were observed not only in the epidermis but also in the dermis, whereas CD1b+ dendritic cells were present exclusively in the dermis. The populations of migrating cells were harvested and phenotyped on 3 successive days of culture. They always contained high percentages of CD1a+ cells. The other cells that migrated were T cells and macrophages. A relatively high proportion of the CD1a+ cells that migrated during the first 24 h culture period was also CD1b+. The number of cells which were positive for both CD1a and CD1b decreased in the following 2 days of culture. However, the purified CD1a+ cell populations isolated on the 3 consecutive days did not show any difference in their capacity to stimulate allogeneic T cells. The CD1a+ cells possess potent allo-activating capacities that are independent of whether or not they are positive for CD1b+. Three days after culture about half of the CD1a+ cells were still present in the epidermis and dermis, but no CD1b+ cells could be detected in the dermis. This suggests that the CD1b+ cells represent a population of active migrating cells.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8555023     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1995.tb02745.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Dermatol        ISSN: 0007-0963            Impact factor:   9.302


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