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The skin immune atlas: three-dimensional analysis of cutaneous leukocyte subsets by multiphoton microscopy

Site-specific differences in skin response to pathogens and in the course of cutaneous inflammatory diseases are well appreciated. The composition and localization of cutaneous leukocytes has been studied extensively using histology and flow cytometry. However, the precise three-dimensional (3D) dis...

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Autores principales: Tong, Philip L., Roediger, Ben, Kolesnikoff, Natasha, Biro, Maté, Tay, Szun S., Jain, Rohit, Shaw, Lisa E., Grimbaldeston, Michele A., Weninger, Wolfgang
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Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4268113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25007044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jid.2014.289
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author Tong, Philip L.
Roediger, Ben
Kolesnikoff, Natasha
Biro, Maté
Tay, Szun S.
Jain, Rohit
Shaw, Lisa E.
Grimbaldeston, Michele A.
Weninger, Wolfgang
author_facet Tong, Philip L.
Roediger, Ben
Kolesnikoff, Natasha
Biro, Maté
Tay, Szun S.
Jain, Rohit
Shaw, Lisa E.
Grimbaldeston, Michele A.
Weninger, Wolfgang
author_sort Tong, Philip L.
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description Site-specific differences in skin response to pathogens and in the course of cutaneous inflammatory diseases are well appreciated. The composition and localization of cutaneous leukocytes has been studied extensively using histology and flow cytometry. However, the precise three-dimensional (3D) distribution of distinct immune cell subsets within skin at different body sites requires visualization of intact living skin. We used intravital multiphoton microscopy in transgenic reporter mice in combination with quantitative flow cytometry to generate a 3D immune cell atlas of mouse skin. The 3D location of innate and adaptive immune cells and site-specific differences in the densities of macrophages, T cells and mast cells at four defined sites (ear, back, footpad, tail) is presented. The combinatorial approach further demonstrates an as yet unreported age-dependent expansion of dermal gamma-delta T cells. Localization of dermal immune cells relative to anatomical structures was also determined. While dendritic cells were dispersed homogeneously within the dermis, mast cells preferentially localized to the perivascular space. Finally, we show the functional relevance of site-specific mast cell disparities using the passive cutaneous anaphylaxis model. These approaches are applicable to assessing immune cell variations and potential functional consequences in the setting of infection as well as the pathogenesis of inflammatory skin conditions.
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spelling pubmed-42681132015-07-01 The skin immune atlas: three-dimensional analysis of cutaneous leukocyte subsets by multiphoton microscopy Tong, Philip L. Roediger, Ben Kolesnikoff, Natasha Biro, Maté Tay, Szun S. Jain, Rohit Shaw, Lisa E. Grimbaldeston, Michele A. Weninger, Wolfgang J Invest Dermatol Article Site-specific differences in skin response to pathogens and in the course of cutaneous inflammatory diseases are well appreciated. The composition and localization of cutaneous leukocytes has been studied extensively using histology and flow cytometry. However, the precise three-dimensional (3D) distribution of distinct immune cell subsets within skin at different body sites requires visualization of intact living skin. We used intravital multiphoton microscopy in transgenic reporter mice in combination with quantitative flow cytometry to generate a 3D immune cell atlas of mouse skin. The 3D location of innate and adaptive immune cells and site-specific differences in the densities of macrophages, T cells and mast cells at four defined sites (ear, back, footpad, tail) is presented. The combinatorial approach further demonstrates an as yet unreported age-dependent expansion of dermal gamma-delta T cells. Localization of dermal immune cells relative to anatomical structures was also determined. While dendritic cells were dispersed homogeneously within the dermis, mast cells preferentially localized to the perivascular space. Finally, we show the functional relevance of site-specific mast cell disparities using the passive cutaneous anaphylaxis model. These approaches are applicable to assessing immune cell variations and potential functional consequences in the setting of infection as well as the pathogenesis of inflammatory skin conditions. 2014-08-09 2015-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4268113/ /pubmed/25007044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jid.2014.289 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Tong, Philip L.
Roediger, Ben
Kolesnikoff, Natasha
Biro, Maté
Tay, Szun S.
Jain, Rohit
Shaw, Lisa E.
Grimbaldeston, Michele A.
Weninger, Wolfgang
The skin immune atlas: three-dimensional analysis of cutaneous leukocyte subsets by multiphoton microscopy
title The skin immune atlas: three-dimensional analysis of cutaneous leukocyte subsets by multiphoton microscopy
title_full The skin immune atlas: three-dimensional analysis of cutaneous leukocyte subsets by multiphoton microscopy
title_fullStr The skin immune atlas: three-dimensional analysis of cutaneous leukocyte subsets by multiphoton microscopy
title_full_unstemmed The skin immune atlas: three-dimensional analysis of cutaneous leukocyte subsets by multiphoton microscopy
title_short The skin immune atlas: three-dimensional analysis of cutaneous leukocyte subsets by multiphoton microscopy
title_sort skin immune atlas: three-dimensional analysis of cutaneous leukocyte subsets by multiphoton microscopy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4268113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25007044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jid.2014.289
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