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Sequential immunophenotypic study of lymphoid infiltrate in allergic and irritant reactions
Authors:C Avnstorp    E Ralfkiaer    J Jørgensen  G Lange  Wantzin
Institution:Department of Dermato-Venereology, Bispebjerg Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark;Department of Pathology, The Finsen Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark;Department of Dermatology, The Finsen Institute, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:Sequential biopsies (4-72 h) of early allergic and irritant patch test reactions have been examined immunohistologically for reactivity with 19 monoclonal antibodies against antigens on lymphoid cells in order to investigate the nature/origin of the infiltrating lymphoid cells and assess their state of activation/proliferation. The composition of the infiltrates was similar in allergic and irritant reactions and consisted of T-lymphocytes of helper/inducer types in association with T-cell accessory cells, i.e., Langerhans cells and HLA-DR-positive macrophages. No differences in expression of T-cell or macrophage associated antigens were seen in early as opposed to late biopsies. In contrast, the proportion of cells positive for markers associated with activation (interleukin-2 receptor) or proliferation (transferrin receptor, the Ki-67 nuclear antigen) of lymphoid cells was found to increase with time in both types of reaction. These data substantiate the view that T-cell immune reactions are implicated in both allergic and toxic patch test lesions, and indicate that the lymphocytes in the infiltrates are activated and proliferate.
Keywords:Contact dermatitis  immunohistology  activated lymphocytes  proliferating lymphocytes
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