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Review
. 1995;14(4):317-24.
doi: 10.1007/BF02935627.

Skin-homing T cells in human cutaneous allergic inflammation

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Skin-homing T cells in human cutaneous allergic inflammation

L F Santamaria Babi et al. Immunol Res. 1995.

Abstract

The cutaneous lymphocyte-associated antigen (CLA) is a carbohydrate epitope present on memory/effector T cells that infiltrate inflamed skin. E-selectin is the ligand for CLA and is induced under inflammation on endothelial cells. CLA was originally postulated as a phenotype marker for skin-associated T cells. We studied the specific in vitro response to skin-associated allergens of CLA+ and CLA-CD45RO+ T cells in atopic dermatitis (AD) and contact dermatitis (CD), which represent two well-characterized T cell-mediated cutaneous allergic inflammations. Whereas CLA+ T cells from AD patients preferentially responded to house dust mite (HDM) and CLA+ T cells from nickel CD patients showed an increased response to nickel, CLA-T cells showed very little response in both cases. In contrast, tetanus toxoid, a systemically acting antigen, induced a proliferative response in both CLA+ and CLA- cells. Interestingly the response to HDM in patients with asthma +/- AD was preferentially found in the CLA- subset indicating the involvement of different homing receptors for mucosal tissues. Moreover, CLA+ T cells showed enhanced migration through activated human umbilical vein endothelial cell monolayers compared to CLA- T cells. The CLA binding to E-selectin is initially responsible for the extravasation that also involves VLA-4/VCAM-1 and LFA-1/ICAM-1 interactions. We have recently identified IL-8 as an endothelial cell-derived chemokine and the IL-8 receptor type B which control CLA+ T cell migration. Such a CLA-mediated migration would localize memory/effector T cells that respond to antigens and reach the body through inflamed skin. Our data support the existence of a regionalization of the immune system and in particular of the skin immune system. It may allow an efficient distribution of the immune defense to different sites of the body.

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