The skin barrier, atopic dermatitis and allergy: a role for Langerhans cells?
- PMID: 17544846
- DOI: 10.1016/j.it.2007.05.003
The skin barrier, atopic dermatitis and allergy: a role for Langerhans cells?
Abstract
The skin barrier (stratum corneum) is a major factor for determining the nature of immune response to antigens presented at the skin surface. Genetic abnormalities in skin barrier function are associated with allergy and atopic dermatitis, and removal of the skin barrier by tape stripping results in dominant Th2 responses to protein antigens. Langerhans cells take up antigen applied to skin from which the skin barrier has been removed; they then migrate to draining lymph nodes and initiate typical Th2 responses. These observations lead us to propose that the high frequency of allergic disease in the industrialized world might be due to lifestyle choices that result in loss of integrity of the skin barrier such as excessive washing and exfoliation of the skin.
Comment in
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Can excessive washing really be regarded as the major cause of atopic dermatitis?Trends Immunol. 2008 Jan;29(1):2; author reply 3. doi: 10.1016/j.it.2007.10.003. Epub 2007 Nov 28. Trends Immunol. 2008. PMID: 18054283 No abstract available.
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In praise of a rough-and-tumble life.Trends Immunol. 2008 Jan;29(1):1-2. doi: 10.1016/S1471-4906(07)00312-2. Trends Immunol. 2008. PMID: 18194757 No abstract available.
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