1. Contact sensitizers trigger human CD1-autoreactive T-cell responses.
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Betts RJ, Perkovic A, Mahapatra S, Del Bufalo A, Camara K, Howell AR, Martinozzi Teissier S, De Libero G, and Mori L
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- Acrolein analogs & derivatives, Acrolein pharmacology, Antigen Presentation, Benzoquinones pharmacology, Cell Line, Dendritic Cells immunology, Dinitrochlorobenzene pharmacology, Eugenol analogs & derivatives, Eugenol pharmacology, Humans, Lipids immunology, Lymphocyte Activation, Monocytes drug effects, Resorcinols pharmacology, Skin immunology, Antigens, CD1 immunology, Dermatitis, Contact immunology, Natural Killer T-Cells immunology, T-Lymphocytes immunology
- Abstract
Allergic contact dermatitis is a primarily T-cell-mediated inflammatory skin disease induced by exposure to small molecular-weight haptens, which covalently bind to proteins. The abundance of cutaneous T cells that recognize CD1a antigen-presenting molecules raises the possibility that MHC-independent antigen presentation may be relevant in some hapten-driven immune responses. Here we examine the ability of contact sensitizers to influence CD1-restricted immunity. Exposure of human antigen-presenting cells such as monocyte-derived dendritic cells and THP-1 cells to the prototypical contact sensitizer dinitrochlorobenzene potentiated the response of CD1a- and CD1d-autoreactive T cells, which released a vast array of cytokines in a CD1- and TCR-dependent manner. The potentiating effects of dinitrochlorobenzene depended upon newly synthesized CD1 molecules and the presence of endogenous stimulatory lipids. Further examination of a broad panel of contact sensitizers revealed 1,4-benzoquinone, resorcinol, isoeugenol, and cinnamaldehyde to activate the same type of CD1-restricted responses. These findings provide a basis for the antigen-specific activation of skin-associated CD1-restricted T cells by small molecules and may have implications for contact sensitizer-induced inflammatory skin diseases., (© 2017 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.)
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- 2017
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