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