TY - JOUR KW - 3T3 Cells KW - Animals KW - Antigen-Presenting Cells KW - Antigens, Bacterial KW - Cells, Cultured KW - Formaldehyde KW - HLA-DR Antigens KW - Heat-Shock Proteins KW - Humans KW - Interferon-gamma KW - Keratinocytes KW - Lymphocyte Activation KW - Mice KW - Mycobacterium leprae KW - Polymers KW - Recombinant Proteins KW - T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer AU - Mutis T AU - De Bueger M AU - Bakker A AU - Ottenhoff T H AB -

In a variety of inflammatory skin diseases like leprosy, keratinocytes (KC) are induced to express MHC class II molecules and may therefore serve as antigen-presenting cells (APC) for MHC class II restricted T cells infiltrating the lesions. However, KC have been thought to be improper APC for MHC class II restricted T cells and to drive T cells into an anergic rather than into an activation state. We evaluated this issue in relation to leprosy and tested whether HLA-DR+ KC could present M. leprae antigens to well-defined, CD4+, cytotoxic as well as proliferative, Th1-like cell clones. Using a recently developed sensitive assay system which employs intact layers of basal KC as APC we found that most T-cell clones (6/8) lysed HLA-DR+ KC pulsed with M. leprae antigens. KC were only recognized after induction of HLA-DR expression by IFN-gamma, in an antigen-specific and HLA class II restricted manner. All T-cell clones tested also showed significant proliferation and IFN-gamma production in response to M. leprae antigens presented by HLA-DR+ KC, arguing against a KC dependent anergizing effect on T cells. Thus, HLA class II+ KC can function as proper APC for HLA class II restricted CD4+ Th 1-like cells. It seems therefore possible that antigen presentation by KC contributes to the local cell-mediated immune responses in DTH lesions.

BT - Scandinavian journal of immunology C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8418472?dopt=Abstract DA - 1993 Jan DO - 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1993.tb01663.x IS - 1 J2 - Scand. J. Immunol. LA - eng N2 -

In a variety of inflammatory skin diseases like leprosy, keratinocytes (KC) are induced to express MHC class II molecules and may therefore serve as antigen-presenting cells (APC) for MHC class II restricted T cells infiltrating the lesions. However, KC have been thought to be improper APC for MHC class II restricted T cells and to drive T cells into an anergic rather than into an activation state. We evaluated this issue in relation to leprosy and tested whether HLA-DR+ KC could present M. leprae antigens to well-defined, CD4+, cytotoxic as well as proliferative, Th1-like cell clones. Using a recently developed sensitive assay system which employs intact layers of basal KC as APC we found that most T-cell clones (6/8) lysed HLA-DR+ KC pulsed with M. leprae antigens. KC were only recognized after induction of HLA-DR expression by IFN-gamma, in an antigen-specific and HLA class II restricted manner. All T-cell clones tested also showed significant proliferation and IFN-gamma production in response to M. leprae antigens presented by HLA-DR+ KC, arguing against a KC dependent anergizing effect on T cells. Thus, HLA class II+ KC can function as proper APC for HLA class II restricted CD4+ Th 1-like cells. It seems therefore possible that antigen presentation by KC contributes to the local cell-mediated immune responses in DTH lesions.

PY - 1993 SP - 43 EP - 51 T2 - Scandinavian journal of immunology TI - HLA class II+ human keratinocytes present Mycobacterium leprae antigens to CD4+ Th1-like cells. VL - 37 SN - 0300-9475 ER -