TEMPORAL CORRELATION BETWEEN UV-RADIATION LOCALLY INDUCIBLE TOLERANCEAND THE SEQUENTIAL APPEARANCE OF DERMAL, THEN EPIDERMAL, CLASS-II MHC(+)CD11B(+) MONOCYTIC MACROPHAGIC CELLS/
C. Hammerberg et al., TEMPORAL CORRELATION BETWEEN UV-RADIATION LOCALLY INDUCIBLE TOLERANCEAND THE SEQUENTIAL APPEARANCE OF DERMAL, THEN EPIDERMAL, CLASS-II MHC(+)CD11B(+) MONOCYTIC MACROPHAGIC CELLS/, Journal of investigative dermatology, 107(5), 1996, pp. 755-763
We performed a time course study in order to define the in vivo relati
onship between the induction of active suppression of contact sensitiz
ation and the presence of various cells in ultraviolet-exposed dermis
and epidermis implicated in locally inducible immune tolerance: class
II major histocompatibility complex (MHC)(+)CD11b(lo)Gr-1(-) Langerhan
s cells (LC), class II MHC(-)CD45(+)CD3(+) dendritic epidermal T cells
, class II MHC(+)CD11b(+)Gr-1(-) monocytes or class II MHC(+)CD11b(+)G
r-1(+) monocytic/macrophagic cells, Partial tolerance (50%) was first
detectable 6 h after a single 72 mJ/cm(2) ultraviolet B exposure and m
aximum tolerance at 48 h post-ultraviolet exposure, By how cytometry,
a low granularity LC subset had disappeared from the epidermis within
6 h after ultraviolet exposure, followed by a slower decrease in the h
igh granularity Langerhans cells subset, Within the dermis at the 6-h
time point, small numbers of infiltrating monocytic/macrophagic cells
are already apparent, By 24 h post-ultraviolet exposure, at which time
tolerance has increased to 70%, the infiltrating monocytic/macrophagi
c population had risen to 1.2% of the total dermal cell population and
was observed for the first time in the epidermis along with other inf
iltrating leukocytes (i.e., polymorphonuclear leukocytes), By 48 h pos
t-ultraviolet exposure, when a state of maximum tolerance is obtained,
both constitutive epidermal and dermal antigen-presenting cell popula
tions were at or near their nadir of depletion, The infiltrating monoc
yte/macrophage population, however, exhibited a dramatic increase in t
he epidermis at 48 and 72 h, Thus, the ability to locally induce a sta
te of in vivo tolerance is closely associated with the expansion of cl
ass II MHC(+)CD11b(+)Gr-1(+) and monocytic/macrophagic cells in the de
rmis and epidermis.