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CD207(+) Langerhans cells constitute a minor population of skin-derived antigen-presenting cells in the draining lymph node following exposure to Schistosoma mansoni
Infectious cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni gain entry to the mammalian host through the skin where they induce a transient inflammatory influx of mononuclear cells. Some of these cells have antigen-presenting cell function (MHCII(+)) and have been reported to migrate to the skin-draining lymph node...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1847335/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17157855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2006.10.007 |
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author | Kumkate, Supeecha Jenkins, Gavin R. Paveley, Ross A. Hogg, Karen G. Mountford, Adrian P. |
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description | Infectious cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni gain entry to the mammalian host through the skin where they induce a transient inflammatory influx of mononuclear cells. Some of these cells have antigen-presenting cell function (MHCII(+)) and have been reported to migrate to the skin-draining lymph nodes (sdLN) where they have the potential to prime CD4(+) cells of the acquired immune response. Here, in mice exposed to vaccinating radiation-attenuated schistosome larvae, which induce high levels of protective immunity to challenge infection, we describe the parasite-induced migration of Langerhans cells (LCs) from the epidermal site of immunisation to the sdLN using a specific monoclonal antibody that recognises langerin (CD207). CD207(+) cells with dendritic morphology were abundant in the epidermis at all times and their migration into the dermis was detected soon after vaccination. All CD207(+) LCs were MHCII(+) but not all MHCII(+) cells in the skin were CD207(+). LCs migrated from the dermis in enhanced numbers after vaccination, as detected in dermal exudate populations recovered after in vitro culture of skin biopsies. Elevated numbers of CD207(+) LCs were also detected in the sdLN from 24 h to 4 days after vaccination. However, compared with other dermal-derived antigen-presenting cells that were CD207(−)MHCII(+) or CD207(−)CD11c(+), the relative numbers of CD207(+) cells in the dermal exudate population and in the sdLN were very small. Furthermore, the migration of CD207(+) cells after exposure to ‘protective’ radiation-attenuated, compared with ‘non-protective’ normal cercariae, was similar in terms of numbers and kinetics. Together, these studies suggest that CD207(+) LCs are only a minor component of the antigen-presenting cell population that migrates from the epidermis and they are unlikely to be important in the priming of protective CD4(+) cells in the sdLN. |
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spelling | pubmed-18473352007-04-02 CD207(+) Langerhans cells constitute a minor population of skin-derived antigen-presenting cells in the draining lymph node following exposure to Schistosoma mansoni Kumkate, Supeecha Jenkins, Gavin R. Paveley, Ross A. Hogg, Karen G. Mountford, Adrian P. Int J Parasitol Article Infectious cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni gain entry to the mammalian host through the skin where they induce a transient inflammatory influx of mononuclear cells. Some of these cells have antigen-presenting cell function (MHCII(+)) and have been reported to migrate to the skin-draining lymph nodes (sdLN) where they have the potential to prime CD4(+) cells of the acquired immune response. Here, in mice exposed to vaccinating radiation-attenuated schistosome larvae, which induce high levels of protective immunity to challenge infection, we describe the parasite-induced migration of Langerhans cells (LCs) from the epidermal site of immunisation to the sdLN using a specific monoclonal antibody that recognises langerin (CD207). CD207(+) cells with dendritic morphology were abundant in the epidermis at all times and their migration into the dermis was detected soon after vaccination. All CD207(+) LCs were MHCII(+) but not all MHCII(+) cells in the skin were CD207(+). LCs migrated from the dermis in enhanced numbers after vaccination, as detected in dermal exudate populations recovered after in vitro culture of skin biopsies. Elevated numbers of CD207(+) LCs were also detected in the sdLN from 24 h to 4 days after vaccination. However, compared with other dermal-derived antigen-presenting cells that were CD207(−)MHCII(+) or CD207(−)CD11c(+), the relative numbers of CD207(+) cells in the dermal exudate population and in the sdLN were very small. Furthermore, the migration of CD207(+) cells after exposure to ‘protective’ radiation-attenuated, compared with ‘non-protective’ normal cercariae, was similar in terms of numbers and kinetics. Together, these studies suggest that CD207(+) LCs are only a minor component of the antigen-presenting cell population that migrates from the epidermis and they are unlikely to be important in the priming of protective CD4(+) cells in the sdLN. Elsevier Science 2007-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1847335/ /pubmed/17157855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2006.10.007 Text en © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) license |
spellingShingle | Article Kumkate, Supeecha Jenkins, Gavin R. Paveley, Ross A. Hogg, Karen G. Mountford, Adrian P. CD207(+) Langerhans cells constitute a minor population of skin-derived antigen-presenting cells in the draining lymph node following exposure to Schistosoma mansoni |
title | CD207(+) Langerhans cells constitute a minor population of skin-derived antigen-presenting cells in the draining lymph node following exposure to Schistosoma mansoni |
title_full | CD207(+) Langerhans cells constitute a minor population of skin-derived antigen-presenting cells in the draining lymph node following exposure to Schistosoma mansoni |
title_fullStr | CD207(+) Langerhans cells constitute a minor population of skin-derived antigen-presenting cells in the draining lymph node following exposure to Schistosoma mansoni |
title_full_unstemmed | CD207(+) Langerhans cells constitute a minor population of skin-derived antigen-presenting cells in the draining lymph node following exposure to Schistosoma mansoni |
title_short | CD207(+) Langerhans cells constitute a minor population of skin-derived antigen-presenting cells in the draining lymph node following exposure to Schistosoma mansoni |
title_sort | cd207(+) langerhans cells constitute a minor population of skin-derived antigen-presenting cells in the draining lymph node following exposure to schistosoma mansoni |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1847335/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17157855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2006.10.007 |
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