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Influence of the Th1 Cytokine Environment on CCL5 Production from Langerhans Cells
Katsuhiko Matsui Risa ShibataKotone Mogi
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2022 年 45 巻 4 号 p. 491-496

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In the chronic skin lesions of atopic dermatitis (AD), T helper type 1 (Th1) cells appear in addition to Th2 cells, but the role played by Th1 cells in skin inflammation during the chronic phase remains unknown. Here we examined CCL5 production from Langerhans cells (LCs) in the Th1 cytokine environment. LCs were generated from mouse bone marrow cells, then stimulated with anti-CD40 antibody and the Th1 cytokine, interferon (IFN)-γ. Their CCL5 production was then measured. In addition, the LCs were incubated with naïve CD4+ T cells from a DO 11.10 TCR Tg mouse in the presence of ovalbumin peptide for 5 d, and their IFN-γ, interleukin-4 and CCL5 production was then measured. When LCs were stimulated with the anti-CD40 antibody in the presence of IFN-γ, significant levels of CCL5 production were confirmed. Furthermore, when LCs presented antigen to Th cells in the Th1 cytokine environment, significant levels of CCL5 production were induced. This CCL5 production was associated with IFN-γ activity and CD40L expression by Th cells in the culture. Our present data suggest that LCs augment CCL5 production by responding to IFN-γ while presenting antigen to Th cells, and that this augmentation of CCL5 production would likely contribute to infiltration of eosinophils and other Th1 cells into skin lesions, followed by expansion of chronic inflammation in the skin.

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