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Publication : Epidermal Langerhans cells are not required for UV-induced immunosuppression.

First Author  Wang L Year  2009
Journal  J Immunol Volume  183
Issue  9 Pages  5548-53
PubMed ID  19843938 Mgi Jnum  J:156799
Mgi Id  MGI:4421375 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.0900235
Citation  Wang L, et al. (2009) Epidermal Langerhans cells are not required for UV-induced immunosuppression. J Immunol 183(9):5548-53
abstractText  UV light can be highly beneficial in the treatment of skin disorders such as psoriasis. It is thought to cause immunosuppression by depleting or altering the function of epidermal Langerhans cells (LC). Our previous studies identified a novel langerin(+) dendritic cell in the dermis, distinct from LC in phenotype, circulation, and function. In this study, we determined the role of LC and dermal langerin(+) cells in UV suppression. UV light suppressed the CD8 T cell response to both contact hypersensitivity and epicutaneous protein immunization, and resulted in a dramatically altered phenotype of LC. UV light did not alter early CD8 T cell activation in the lymph nodes, but rather reduced CD8 T cell expansion at later time points. We found that dermal langerin(+) cells, but not LC, were essential for the CD8 T cell response. Furthermore, in the selective absence of LC, UV light still caused suppression of both CD8 T cell expansion and contact hypersensitivity.
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