This study examines the in vivo migration of rat skin dendritic cells
(including Langerhans cells) after skin transplantation, As donor anim
als, PVG-R7b rats were used. The leukocytes of these rats bear an epit
ope of the leukocyte common antigen that can be recognized by use of t
he antibody His 41. The cells of allogeneic (ACI) recipient strains do
not label with this antibody. Four days after transplantation of PVG-
RT7b skin on allogeneic recipients, His 41(+) cells showing a dendriti
c morphology were present in the T cell area of the draining lymph nod
es. During culture of rat skin explants, dendritic cells migrated spon
taneously into the medium. These in vitro migrated cells showed a high
capacity to stimulate allogeneic T cells. When these cells, obtained
from PVG-RT7b skin, were injected into the hind footpads of allogeneic
recipients, they migrated to the same compartments of the draining ly
mph node. These data indicate that the cells that migrate from a trans
planted allogeneic skin graft are the same cells that migrate in vitro
from explants. Most probably, they initiate graft rejection in the dr
aining lymph nodes of the recipient.