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Up-regulation of human epidermal Langerhans' cell B7-1 and B7-2 co-stimulatory molecules in vivo by solar-simulating irradiation.
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European journal of immunology [Eur J Immunol] 1997 Apr; Vol. 27 (4), pp. 984-9. - Publication Year :
- 1997
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Abstract
- Ultraviolet (UV) radiation impairs cutaneous immune functions and induces antigen-specific tolerance both locally at the irradiated skin site, as well as at distant skin sites and systemically. It has been postulated that in the local model, altered Langerhans' cells (LC) provide tolerogenic signals, and studies in vitro have indicated that UV radiation may down-regulate the expression of co-stimulatory molecules on the surface of these cells. To examine the effect of UV radiation on LC co-stimulatory molecules in vivo, we irradiated human volunteers with erythematogenic doses of solar-simulating UV radiation (SSR), and analyzed the expression of cell surface markers in dermatome skin samples obtained 1-72 h post-irradiation. For flow cytometric analysis, epidermal cell (EC) suspensions were prepared and double labeled with monoclonal antibodies against CD1a or HLA-DR, and B7-1 (CD80), B7-2 (CD86), ICAM-1 (CD54), ICAM-3 (CD50), LFA-3 (CD58), E-cadherin, or integrin-beta4 (CD104). In unirradiated control skin samples, keratinocytes (KC) expressed high levels of E-cadherin. LC expressed high levels of both E-cadherin and ICAM-3, and low levels of B7-2, LFA-3, ICAM-1, and integrin-beta4. Following SSR, a triphasic reaction pattern was seen: an immediate, down-regulatory phase prevailing 2-6 h post-irradiation, when the number of DR+ and CD1a+ cells were temporarily reduced; a delayed, up-regulatory phase in which the number of LC was increased and the expression intensities of CD1a, HLA-DR, B7-1, and B7-2 were strongly up-regulated, maximally evident 12-24 h after irradiation, but no more seen at 48 h; and a late phase at 72 h, in which an influx of monocytes and a concomitant rise in DR+ cells was recorded. We conclude that to understand real-life cutaneous UV immunology, studies in vitro need to be complemented with studies in vivo. In the case of LC, the effects of erythematogenic UV radiation in vivo on human LC B7 co-stimulatory molecules include an up-regulatory stage.
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- Adult
Antigens, CD biosynthesis
Antigens, CD1 radiation effects
B7-1 Antigen biosynthesis
B7-2 Antigen
Cell Count radiation effects
Epidermal Cells
HLA-DR Antigens radiation effects
Humans
Langerhans Cells immunology
Langerhans Cells metabolism
Male
Membrane Glycoproteins biosynthesis
Up-Regulation radiation effects
Antigens, CD radiation effects
B7-1 Antigen radiation effects
Epidermis metabolism
Epidermis radiation effects
Langerhans Cells radiation effects
Membrane Glycoproteins radiation effects
Sunlight
Ultraviolet Rays
Up-Regulation immunology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0014-2980
- Volume :
- 27
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- European journal of immunology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 9130654
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830270427