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Skin sensitization induced L angerhans’ cell mobilization: variable requirements for tumour necrosis factor‐ α
Upon antigen/allergen recognition, epidermal Langerhans’ cells ( LC ) are mobilized and migrate to the local lymph node where they play a major role in initiating or regulating immune responses. It had been proposed that all chemical allergens induce LC migration via common cytokine signals delivere...
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Published in: | Immunology 2015-01, Vol.144 (1), p.139-148 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Upon antigen/allergen recognition, epidermal Langerhans’ cells (
LC
) are mobilized and migrate to the local lymph node where they play a major role in initiating or regulating immune responses. It had been proposed that all chemical allergens induce
LC
migration via common cytokine signals delivered by
TNF
‐
α
and
IL
‐1
β
. Here the dependence of
LC
migration on
TNF
‐
α
following treatment of mice with various chemical allergens has been investigated. It was found that under standard conditions the allergens oxazolone, paraphenylene diamine, and trimellitic anhydride, in addition to the skin irritant sodium lauryl sulfate, were unable to trigger
LC
mobilization in the absence of
TNF
‐
α
signalling. In contrast, two members of the dinitrohalobenezene family (2,4‐dinitrochlorobenzene [
DNCB
] and 2,4‐dinitrofluorobenzene [
DNFB
]) promoted
LC
migration independently of
TNF
‐R2 (the sole
TNF
‐
α
receptor expressed by
LC
) and
TNF
‐
α
although the presence of
IL
‐1
β
was still required. However, increasing doses of oxazolone overcame the requirement of
TNF
‐
α
for
LC
mobilization, whereas lower doses of
DNCB
were still able to induce
LC
migration in a
TNF
‐
α
‐independent manner. These novel findings demonstrate unexpected heterogeneity among chemical allergens and furthermore that
LC
can be induced to migrate from the epidermis via different mechanisms that are either dependent or independent of
TNF
‐
α
. Although the exact mechanisms with regard to the signals that activate
LC
have yet to be elucidated, these differences may translate into functional speciation that will likely impact on the extent and quality of allergic sensitization. |
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ISSN: | 0019-2805 1365-2567 |
DOI: | 10.1111/imm.12359 |