1. Crucial role for human Toll-like receptor 4 in the development of contact allergy to nickel.
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Schmidt, Marc, Raghavan, Badrinarayanan, Müller, Verena, Vogl, Thomas, Fejer, György, Tchaptchet, Sandrine, Keck, Simone, Kalis, Christoph, Nielsen, Peter J, Galanos, Chris, Roth, Johannes, Skerra, Arne, Martin, Stefan F, Freudenberg, Marina A, and Goebeler, Matthias more...
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CELL receptors ,NICKEL ,ALLERGIES ,T cells ,HISTIDINE ,TREATMENT of contact dermatitis - Abstract
Allergies to nickel (Ni
2+ ) are the most frequent cause of contact hypersensitivity (CHS) in industrialized countries. The efficient development of CHS requires both a T lymphocyte-specific signal and a proinflammatory signal. Here we show that Ni2+ triggered an inflammatory response by directly activating human Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). Ni2+ -induced TLR4 activation was species-specific, as mouse TLR4 could not generate this response. Studies with mutant TLR4 proteins revealed that the non-conserved histidines 456 and 458 of human TLR4 are required for activation by Ni2+ but not by the natural ligand lipopolysaccharide. Accordingly, transgenic expression of human TLR4 in TLR4-deficient mice allowed efficient sensitization to Ni2+ and elicitation of CHS. Our data implicate site-specific human TLR4 inhibition as a potential strategy for therapeutic intervention in CHS that would not affect vital immune responses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...- Published
- 2010
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