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Publication : Contact allergens induce CD8<sup>+</sup> T cell-derived interleukin 10 that appears dispensable for regulation of contact hypersensitivity.

First Author  Dolch A Year  2017
Journal  Exp Dermatol Volume  26
Issue  5 Pages  449-451
PubMed ID  27714845 Mgi Jnum  J:312262
Mgi Id  MGI:6756918 Doi  10.1111/exd.13237
Citation  Dolch A, et al. (2017) Contact allergens induce CD8(+) T cell-derived interleukin 10 that appears dispensable for regulation of contact hypersensitivity. Exp Dermatol 26(5):449-451
abstractText  Interleukin 10 (IL-10) has been implied in the regulation of allergic contact dermatitis. Using transcriptional reporter mice we analyzed cellular sources of IL-10 during contact hypersensitivity (CHS) and identified IL-10 expressing CD8(+) T cells in the skin that are antigen-specific, display PD-1, an effector memory phenotype, and IL-10 expression comparable to that of CD4(+) T cells. However, in mice with a selective IL-10 deficiency in CD8(+) T cells CHS responses were comparable to that of controls, even in the absence of CD4(+) cells, suggesting that CD8(+) T cell-derived IL-10 does not contribute significantly to the resolution of CHS responses.
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