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A Novel In Vitro Method for the Detection and Characterization of Photosensitizers

Photoactivation and binding of photoactive chemicals to proteins is a known prerequisite for the formation of immunogenic photoantigens and the induction of photoallergy. The intensive use of products and the availability of new chemicals, along with an increasing exposure to sun light contribute to...

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Autores principales: Karschuk, Nadine, Tepe, Yeliz, Gerlach, Silke, Pape, Wolfgang, Wenck, Horst, Schmucker, Robert, Wittern, Klaus-Peter, Schepky, Andreas, Reuter, Hendrik
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3009729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21203464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015221
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author Karschuk, Nadine
Tepe, Yeliz
Gerlach, Silke
Pape, Wolfgang
Wenck, Horst
Schmucker, Robert
Wittern, Klaus-Peter
Schepky, Andreas
Reuter, Hendrik
author_facet Karschuk, Nadine
Tepe, Yeliz
Gerlach, Silke
Pape, Wolfgang
Wenck, Horst
Schmucker, Robert
Wittern, Klaus-Peter
Schepky, Andreas
Reuter, Hendrik
author_sort Karschuk, Nadine
collection PubMed
description Photoactivation and binding of photoactive chemicals to proteins is a known prerequisite for the formation of immunogenic photoantigens and the induction of photoallergy. The intensive use of products and the availability of new chemicals, along with an increasing exposure to sun light contribute to the risk of photosensitizing adverse reactions. Dendritic cells (DC) play a pivotal role in the induction of allergic contact dermatitis. Human peripheral blood monocyte derived dendritic cells (PBMDC) were thus perceived as an obvious choice for the development of a novel in vitro photosensitization assay using the modulation of cell surface protein expression in response to photosensitizing agents. In this new protocol, known chemicals with photosensitizing, allergenic or non-allergenic potential were pre-incubated with PBMDCs prior to UVA irradiation (1 J/cm(2)). Following a 48 h incubation, the expression of the cell surface molecules CD86, HLA-DR and CD83 was measured by flow cytometry. All tested photosensitizers induced a significant and dose-dependent increase of CD86 expression after irradiation compared to non-irradiated controls. Moreover, the phototoxicity of the chemicals could also be determined. In contrast, (i) CD86 expression was not affected by the chosen irradiation conditions, (ii) increased CD86 expression induced by allergens was independent of irradiation and (iii) no PBMDC activation was observed with the non-allergenic control. The assay proposed here for the evaluation of the photoallergenic potential of chemicals includes the assessment of their allergenic, phototoxic and toxic potential in a single and robust test system and is filling a gap in the in vitro photoallergenicity test battery.
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spelling pubmed-30097292011-01-03 A Novel In Vitro Method for the Detection and Characterization of Photosensitizers Karschuk, Nadine Tepe, Yeliz Gerlach, Silke Pape, Wolfgang Wenck, Horst Schmucker, Robert Wittern, Klaus-Peter Schepky, Andreas Reuter, Hendrik PLoS One Research Article Photoactivation and binding of photoactive chemicals to proteins is a known prerequisite for the formation of immunogenic photoantigens and the induction of photoallergy. The intensive use of products and the availability of new chemicals, along with an increasing exposure to sun light contribute to the risk of photosensitizing adverse reactions. Dendritic cells (DC) play a pivotal role in the induction of allergic contact dermatitis. Human peripheral blood monocyte derived dendritic cells (PBMDC) were thus perceived as an obvious choice for the development of a novel in vitro photosensitization assay using the modulation of cell surface protein expression in response to photosensitizing agents. In this new protocol, known chemicals with photosensitizing, allergenic or non-allergenic potential were pre-incubated with PBMDCs prior to UVA irradiation (1 J/cm(2)). Following a 48 h incubation, the expression of the cell surface molecules CD86, HLA-DR and CD83 was measured by flow cytometry. All tested photosensitizers induced a significant and dose-dependent increase of CD86 expression after irradiation compared to non-irradiated controls. Moreover, the phototoxicity of the chemicals could also be determined. In contrast, (i) CD86 expression was not affected by the chosen irradiation conditions, (ii) increased CD86 expression induced by allergens was independent of irradiation and (iii) no PBMDC activation was observed with the non-allergenic control. The assay proposed here for the evaluation of the photoallergenic potential of chemicals includes the assessment of their allergenic, phototoxic and toxic potential in a single and robust test system and is filling a gap in the in vitro photoallergenicity test battery. Public Library of Science 2010-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3009729/ /pubmed/21203464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015221 Text en Karschuk 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
Karschuk, Nadine
Tepe, Yeliz
Gerlach, Silke
Pape, Wolfgang
Wenck, Horst
Schmucker, Robert
Wittern, Klaus-Peter
Schepky, Andreas
Reuter, Hendrik
A Novel In Vitro Method for the Detection and Characterization of Photosensitizers
title A Novel In Vitro Method for the Detection and Characterization of Photosensitizers
title_full A Novel In Vitro Method for the Detection and Characterization of Photosensitizers
title_fullStr A Novel In Vitro Method for the Detection and Characterization of Photosensitizers
title_full_unstemmed A Novel In Vitro Method for the Detection and Characterization of Photosensitizers
title_short A Novel In Vitro Method for the Detection and Characterization of Photosensitizers
title_sort novel in vitro method for the detection and characterization of photosensitizers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3009729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21203464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015221
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