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Multifaceted contributions of epidermal langerhans cells to cutaneous carcinogenesis.

2015

Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most prevalent invasive malignancy with metastatic potential. The epidermis is exposed to a variety of environmental DNA-damaging chemicals, principal among which are polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) ubiquitous in the environment, tobacco smoke, and broiled meats. Langerhans cells (LC) comprise a network of dendritic cells situated adjacent to basal, suprabasal, and follicular infundibular keratinocytes that when mutated can give rise to SCC, and LC-intact mice are markedly more susceptible than LC-deficient mice to chemical carcinogenesis provoked by initiation with the model PAH, 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA). LC rapidly internalize an…

Skin Neoplasmsintegumentary systemCarcinogenesisCYP1B1Cell BiologyDermatologyMetabolismBiologymedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryArticlebody regionsPolyaromatic hydrocarbonCytochrome p450 enzymeBiochemistryLangerhans CellsmedicineCancer researchCarcinoma Squamous CellAnimalsCarcinogenesisMolecular BiologyMutagensThe Journal of investigative dermatology
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Skin Dendritic Cells in Murine Cutaneous Leishmaniasis

2002

Studies of the immunopathogenesis of Leishmania major-induced murine cutaneous leishmaniasis provide a framework for understanding the evolution of L. major infection of skin in humans and the foundation for rationale vaccine design. Experiments in which infection is initiated with "suprap hysiologic" numbers of parasites clearly identify Th-derived type I cytokines as essential participants in macrophage activation and macrophage nitric oxide production as prerequisite for parasite control. Dendritic cells, rather than macrophages, appear to be responsible for L. major-specific Th priming in these studies. Recent studies of murine cutaneous leishmaniasis in a model system in which infectio…

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Talin1 sets the stage for dendritic cell activation

2020

In dendritic cells, talin1 links integrin binding to efficient TLR downstream signaling through interaction with MyD88 and PIP5K.

TalinCellular differentiationImmunologyIntegrinInsightsMiceConditional gene knockoutImmune ToleranceImmunology and AllergyAnimalsSkinMice KnockoutMembrane GlycoproteinsbiologyChemistryChemotaxisToll-Like ReceptorsNF-kappa BReceptors Interleukin-1Dendritic cellCell biologyPhosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor)Langerhans CellsMyeloid Differentiation Factor 88biology.proteinCytokinesSignal transductionSignal TransductionThe Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Current Progress in Particle-Based Systems for Transdermal Vaccine Delivery

2020

Transcutaneous immunization (TCI) via needle-free and non-invasive drug delivery systems is a promising approach for overcoming the current limitations of conventional parenteral vaccination methods. The targeted access to professional antigen-presenting cell (APC) populations within the skin, such as Langerhans cells (LCs), various dermal dendritic cells (dDCs), macrophages, and others makes the skin an ideal vaccination site to specifically shape immune responses as required. The stratum corneum (SC) of the skin is the main penetration barrier that needs to be overcome by the vaccine components in a coordinated way to achieve optimal access to dermal APC populations that induce priming of…

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Skin response to a carcinogen involves the xenobiotic receptor pregnane X receptor.

2015

Skin is in daily contact with potentially harmful molecules from the environment such as cigarette smoke, automobile emissions, industrial soot and groundwater. Pregnane X receptor (PXR) is a transcription factor expressed in liver and intestine that is activated by xenobiotic chemicals including drugs and environmental pollutants. Topical application of the tumor initiator 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA) enhances Pxr, Cyp1a1, Cyp1b1 and Cyp3a11, but not Ahr expression in the skin. Surprisingly, DMBA-induced Pxr upregulation is largely impaired in Langerin(+) cell-depleted skin, suggesting that DMBA mainly triggers Pxr in Langerin(+) cells. Furthermore, PXR deficiency protects from DN…

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Production of functional IL-18 by different subtypes of murine and human dendritic cells (DC): DC-derived IL-18 enhances IL-12-dependent Th1 developm…

1998

IL-18 is a recently described cytokine that shares biological activities with IL-12 in driving the development of Th1-type T cells. As dendritic cells (DC) are very potent inducers of T cell proliferation and differentiation we wondered whether they utilize IL-18 as a factor driving Th1 development. We demonstrate by Northern blot and reverse transcription-PCR that various subtypes of human and murine DC as well as the DC-line XS contain IL-18 mRNA. When supernatants of either enriched Langerhans cells (LC) or bone marrow-derived DC were analyzed for production of IL-18 protein, IL-18 production was detected in an IL-18-specific ELISA. To assess whether the IL-18 protein released by DC is f…

medicine.medical_treatmentT cellCellular differentiationImmunologyMice TransgenicBiologyCell LineMicemedicineAnimalsHumansImmunology and AllergyRNA MessengerNorthern blotInterleukin-18Cell DifferentiationDendritic CellsDendritic cellTh1 CellsBlotting NorthernInterleukin-12Molecular biologyCulture MediaCytokinemedicine.anatomical_structureConcanavalin ALangerhans CellsInterleukin 12biology.proteinInterleukin 18European Journal of Immunology
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Maturation of Epidermal Langerhans Cells In Vitro Is Accompanied by Downregulation of 4F2 (CD98) as Determined by Differential Display

1998

Following short-term culture, Langerhans cells mature morphologically and functionally into potent immunostimulatory cells. As regulation of gene expression accompanies this maturation process, it is likely that differentially expressed genes are involved in the maturation events. Using the recently described method of differential display, we generated cDNA expression patterns starting with mRNA of murine epidermal Langerhans cells isolated either directly (fLC) or following 3 d cultivation (cLC). Five hundred putative differentially expressed cDNA fragments were recovered from the gel. For a part of the fragments differential expression was confirmed by dot blot and Southern hybridization…

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