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Comparative Study
. 1984;276(5):288-92.
doi: 10.1007/BF00404619.

Human Langerhans cells in epidermal cell culture, in vitro skin explants and skin grafts onto "nude" mice

Comparative Study

Human Langerhans cells in epidermal cell culture, in vitro skin explants and skin grafts onto "nude" mice

J Czernielewski et al. Arch Dermatol Res. 1984.

Abstract

In order to find a model system which best preserves human Langerhans cells (LC) outside of the human body, three possibilities were examined: epidermal cell culture, skin explants, and skin grafts onto "nude" mice. Using OKT-6 and anti-HLA-DR monoclonal antibodies, we quantified LC in epidermal sheets or epidermal cell cultures. All observations were carried out over a period of 4 weeks. We found that under epidermal cell culture conditions, LC rapidly disappeared, to the extent that after 10 days only rare HLA-DR-positive cells could be observed. In contrast, in the presence of intact dermis (explants and grafts), 60%-80% of the original number of LC, morphologically unchanged, dendritic and OKT-6 and HLA-DR-positive, were seen. These findings suggest that human LC are either a long-lived cell population or else can proliferate locally. The systems studied may be a useful tool for future investigation of LC function.

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