Literature DB >> 9200443

Regulation of tumor antigen presentation by urocanic acid.

S Beissert1, T Mohammad, H Torri, A Lonati, Z Yan, H Morrison, R D Granstein.   

Abstract

Urocanic acid (UCA) accumulates in the epidermis after deamination of histidine. UCA isomerizes from the trans to the cis form upon exposure to environmental UV radiation. Cis-UCA is immunosuppressive in several models. Topically applied cis-UCA was reported to enhance the cutaneous tumor yield in chronically UV-irradiated mice, suggesting involvement of cis-UCA in photocarcinogenesis. Since Langerhans cells (LC) are capable of presenting tumor-associated Ags (TAA) for primary and secondary tumor-immune responses, we examined the effects of trans- and cis-UCA on LC tumor Ag presentation in a model of immunity to the S1509a spindle cell tumor (H-2a). In this system, induction of immunity requires exposure of LC to granulocyte-macrophage CSF. Naive CAF1 (H-2(a/d)) mice were immunized against S1509a by injection with granulocyte-macrophage CSF-exposed and TAA-pulsed epidermal cells (EC), as assessed by growth inhibition of inoculated tumor cells. Incubation of EC in cis-, but not trans-UCA completely inhibited Ag presentation in this system. Neither histamine antagonists nor indomethacin reversed these effects of cis-UCA. The ability of trans- and cis-UCA to modulate EC presentation of TAA for secondary immune responses was also examined. EC were pulsed with TAA in vitro and then injected into hind footpads of tumor-immune mice. After 24 h, footpad swelling was assessed as a measure of delayed-type hypersensitivity. Incubation with cis-, but again not trans-UCA before TAA exposure significantly inhibited elicitation of delayed-type hypersensitivity. These data indicate that cis-UCA may be an important regulator of LC Ag-presenting function in tumor-immune responses, and thus may play a role in photocarcinogenesis.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9200443

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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