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Activin A Induces Langerhans Cell Differentiation In Vitro and in Human Skin Explants
Langerhans cells (LC) represent a well characterized subset of dendritic cells located in the epidermis of skin and mucosae. In vivo, they originate from resident and blood-borne precursors in the presence of keratinocyte-derived TGFβ. Ιn vitro, LC can be generated from monocytes in the presence of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2533393/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18813341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003271 |
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author | Musso, Tiziana Scutera, Sara Vermi, William Daniele, Roberta Fornaro, Michele Castagnoli, Carlotta Alotto, Daniela Ravanini, Maria Cambieri, Irene Salogni, Laura Elia, Angela Rita Giovarelli, Mirella Facchetti, Fabio Girolomoni, Giampiero Sozzani, Silvano |
author_facet | Musso, Tiziana Scutera, Sara Vermi, William Daniele, Roberta Fornaro, Michele Castagnoli, Carlotta Alotto, Daniela Ravanini, Maria Cambieri, Irene Salogni, Laura Elia, Angela Rita Giovarelli, Mirella Facchetti, Fabio Girolomoni, Giampiero Sozzani, Silvano |
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description | Langerhans cells (LC) represent a well characterized subset of dendritic cells located in the epidermis of skin and mucosae. In vivo, they originate from resident and blood-borne precursors in the presence of keratinocyte-derived TGFβ. Ιn vitro, LC can be generated from monocytes in the presence of GM-CSF, IL-4 and TGFβ. However, the signals that induce LC during an inflammatory reaction are not fully investigated. Here we report that Activin A, a TGFβ family member induced by pro-inflammatory cytokines and involved in skin morphogenesis and wound healing, induces the differentiation of human monocytes into LC in the absence of TGFβ. Activin A-induced LC are Langerin(+), Birbeck granules(+), E-cadherin(+), CLA(+) and CCR6(+) and possess typical APC functions. In human skin explants, intradermal injection of Activin A increased the number of CD1a(+) and Langerin(+) cells in both the epidermis and dermis by promoting the differentiation of resident precursor cells. High levels of Activin A were present in the upper epidermal layers and in the dermis of Lichen Planus biopsies in association with a marked infiltration of CD1a(+) and Langerin(+) cells. This study reports that Activin A induces the differentiation of circulating CD14(+) cells into LC. Since Activin A is abundantly produced during inflammatory conditions which are also characterized by increased numbers of LC, we propose that this cytokine represents a new pathway, alternative to TGFβ, responsible for LC differentiation during inflammatory/autoimmune conditions. |
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spelling | pubmed-25333932008-09-24 Activin A Induces Langerhans Cell Differentiation In Vitro and in Human Skin Explants Musso, Tiziana Scutera, Sara Vermi, William Daniele, Roberta Fornaro, Michele Castagnoli, Carlotta Alotto, Daniela Ravanini, Maria Cambieri, Irene Salogni, Laura Elia, Angela Rita Giovarelli, Mirella Facchetti, Fabio Girolomoni, Giampiero Sozzani, Silvano PLoS One Research Article Langerhans cells (LC) represent a well characterized subset of dendritic cells located in the epidermis of skin and mucosae. In vivo, they originate from resident and blood-borne precursors in the presence of keratinocyte-derived TGFβ. Ιn vitro, LC can be generated from monocytes in the presence of GM-CSF, IL-4 and TGFβ. However, the signals that induce LC during an inflammatory reaction are not fully investigated. Here we report that Activin A, a TGFβ family member induced by pro-inflammatory cytokines and involved in skin morphogenesis and wound healing, induces the differentiation of human monocytes into LC in the absence of TGFβ. Activin A-induced LC are Langerin(+), Birbeck granules(+), E-cadherin(+), CLA(+) and CCR6(+) and possess typical APC functions. In human skin explants, intradermal injection of Activin A increased the number of CD1a(+) and Langerin(+) cells in both the epidermis and dermis by promoting the differentiation of resident precursor cells. High levels of Activin A were present in the upper epidermal layers and in the dermis of Lichen Planus biopsies in association with a marked infiltration of CD1a(+) and Langerin(+) cells. This study reports that Activin A induces the differentiation of circulating CD14(+) cells into LC. Since Activin A is abundantly produced during inflammatory conditions which are also characterized by increased numbers of LC, we propose that this cytokine represents a new pathway, alternative to TGFβ, responsible for LC differentiation during inflammatory/autoimmune conditions. Public Library of Science 2008-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2533393/ /pubmed/18813341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003271 Text en Musso et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Musso, Tiziana Scutera, Sara Vermi, William Daniele, Roberta Fornaro, Michele Castagnoli, Carlotta Alotto, Daniela Ravanini, Maria Cambieri, Irene Salogni, Laura Elia, Angela Rita Giovarelli, Mirella Facchetti, Fabio Girolomoni, Giampiero Sozzani, Silvano Activin A Induces Langerhans Cell Differentiation In Vitro and in Human Skin Explants |
title | Activin A Induces Langerhans Cell Differentiation In Vitro and in Human Skin Explants |
title_full | Activin A Induces Langerhans Cell Differentiation In Vitro and in Human Skin Explants |
title_fullStr | Activin A Induces Langerhans Cell Differentiation In Vitro and in Human Skin Explants |
title_full_unstemmed | Activin A Induces Langerhans Cell Differentiation In Vitro and in Human Skin Explants |
title_short | Activin A Induces Langerhans Cell Differentiation In Vitro and in Human Skin Explants |
title_sort | activin a induces langerhans cell differentiation in vitro and in human skin explants |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2533393/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18813341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003271 |
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