CD36+-Dendritic Epidermal Cells: A Putative Actor in the Cutaneous Immune System

In the present study we have investigated by indirect immunofluorescence staining and mixed lymphocyte reaction methods, the localization, distribution, percentage, and the immunological involvement of CD36+- dendritic epidermal cells (CD36+-DECs) in normal human skin. Human epidermal cell suspensio...

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Main Authors: Mahmoud Rouabhia, Nicolas Jobin, Robert Doucet, Julie Bergeron, François A. Auger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 1994-11-01
Series:Cell Transplantation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979400300610
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spelling doaj-77491455f5f94b78bf4d67c64c8eea962020-11-25T03:33:14ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation0963-68971555-38921994-11-01310.1177/096368979400300610CD36+-Dendritic Epidermal Cells: A Putative Actor in the Cutaneous Immune SystemMahmoud Rouabhia0Nicolas Jobin1Robert Doucet2Julie Bergeron3François A. Auger4Laboratoire de Recherche des Grands Brûlés/LOEX, Hôpital du Saint-Sacrement, 1050 Chemin Sainte-Foy, Québec, (Qc), Canada, G1S 4L8Département de Chirurgie, Université Laval, Faculté de Médecine, Sainte-Foy, Québec, G1K 7P4, CanadaDépartement de Chirurgie, Université Laval, Faculté de Médecine, Sainte-Foy, Québec, G1K 7P4, CanadaDépartement de Chirurgie, Université Laval, Faculté de Médecine, Sainte-Foy, Québec, G1K 7P4, CanadaDépartement de Chirurgie, Université Laval, Faculté de Médecine, Sainte-Foy, Québec, G1K 7P4, CanadaIn the present study we have investigated by indirect immunofluorescence staining and mixed lymphocyte reaction methods, the localization, distribution, percentage, and the immunological involvement of CD36+- dendritic epidermal cells (CD36+-DECs) in normal human skin. Human epidermal cell suspensions were obtained from skin specimen of healthy persons. First, an indirect immunofluorescent staining method was performed on frozen skin sections, freshly isolated cells, nonadherent and adherent cells and second, the allogeneic mixed epidermal cell-lymphocyte reaction (ELR) method was performed with human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and irradiated CD36+-DECs plus CD-1a+ (Langerhans cells) and/ConA (at 10 μg/mL). We found that CD36+-DECs were localized in the epidermis mainly in the basal layer. They were non adherent cells. The percentage of these CD36+-DECs was of about 2%. These CD36+-DECs were AE 3 (which recognizes keratin normally expressed by keratinocytes) positive cells. Our immunoreactivity study using allogeneic mixed ELR, showed that CD36+-DECs stimulated allogeneic lymphocyte proliferation. Their stimulatory effects were important when Langerhans cells and ConA were added separately or together to the PBMCs culture. The above results suggest that CD36+-DECs may contribute to the immunological role of skin and could be involved in cutaneous allograft recognition and rejection. Abbreviations: DECs: dendritic epidermal cells; ConA: concanavalin A; DPM: disintegrations per minute; ELR: epidermal cell-lymphocyte reaction; LC: Langerhans cells; PBMCs: peripheral blood mononuclear cells.https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979400300610
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author Mahmoud Rouabhia
Nicolas Jobin
Robert Doucet
Julie Bergeron
François A. Auger
spellingShingle Mahmoud Rouabhia
Nicolas Jobin
Robert Doucet
Julie Bergeron
François A. Auger
CD36+-Dendritic Epidermal Cells: A Putative Actor in the Cutaneous Immune System
Cell Transplantation
author_facet Mahmoud Rouabhia
Nicolas Jobin
Robert Doucet
Julie Bergeron
François A. Auger
author_sort Mahmoud Rouabhia
title CD36+-Dendritic Epidermal Cells: A Putative Actor in the Cutaneous Immune System
title_short CD36+-Dendritic Epidermal Cells: A Putative Actor in the Cutaneous Immune System
title_full CD36+-Dendritic Epidermal Cells: A Putative Actor in the Cutaneous Immune System
title_fullStr CD36+-Dendritic Epidermal Cells: A Putative Actor in the Cutaneous Immune System
title_full_unstemmed CD36+-Dendritic Epidermal Cells: A Putative Actor in the Cutaneous Immune System
title_sort cd36+-dendritic epidermal cells: a putative actor in the cutaneous immune system
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Cell Transplantation
issn 0963-6897
1555-3892
publishDate 1994-11-01
description In the present study we have investigated by indirect immunofluorescence staining and mixed lymphocyte reaction methods, the localization, distribution, percentage, and the immunological involvement of CD36+- dendritic epidermal cells (CD36+-DECs) in normal human skin. Human epidermal cell suspensions were obtained from skin specimen of healthy persons. First, an indirect immunofluorescent staining method was performed on frozen skin sections, freshly isolated cells, nonadherent and adherent cells and second, the allogeneic mixed epidermal cell-lymphocyte reaction (ELR) method was performed with human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and irradiated CD36+-DECs plus CD-1a+ (Langerhans cells) and/ConA (at 10 μg/mL). We found that CD36+-DECs were localized in the epidermis mainly in the basal layer. They were non adherent cells. The percentage of these CD36+-DECs was of about 2%. These CD36+-DECs were AE 3 (which recognizes keratin normally expressed by keratinocytes) positive cells. Our immunoreactivity study using allogeneic mixed ELR, showed that CD36+-DECs stimulated allogeneic lymphocyte proliferation. Their stimulatory effects were important when Langerhans cells and ConA were added separately or together to the PBMCs culture. The above results suggest that CD36+-DECs may contribute to the immunological role of skin and could be involved in cutaneous allograft recognition and rejection. Abbreviations: DECs: dendritic epidermal cells; ConA: concanavalin A; DPM: disintegrations per minute; ELR: epidermal cell-lymphocyte reaction; LC: Langerhans cells; PBMCs: peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979400300610
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