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Effects of Purified Protein Derivative (PPD)-Activated Syngeneic Epidermal Cells on a PPD-Specific Rat T-Helper Cell Line
Authors:A. SCHEYNIUS  P. LARSSON  C. SKOGLUND  R. HOLMDAHL  L. KLARESKOG
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Immunology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
Abstract:An important question in local immune regulation in the skin is how keratinocytes at inflammatory sites can modify a local T-cell response to antigens introduced via the skin. In the present study we investigated the effects of rat epidermal cells obtained from the site of a tuberculin reaction, on the proliferative response of a syngeneic purified protein derivative (PPD)-specific CD4+ T-cell line. Epidermal cell suspensions from the tuberculin-reactive ears contained 23-37% cells expressing class II transplantation antigens as judged by immunocytochemistry compared with 2-3% in normal epidermis. When comparing the capacity of these two different epidermal cell populations to induce a PPD-specific T-cell response in vitro, it was found that the PPD-reactive epidermal cells induced a lower T-cell response than did normal epidermal cells. This discrepancy cannot be explained by an infiltration of inflammatory cells into the epidermis of tuberculin-reactive ears. Our data indicate that epidermal cells modified during a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction in vivo may suppress an antigen-specific T-cell proliferation.
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