IMMUNOPHENOTYPING OF HUMAN DENDRIFORM CELLS FROM THE CONJUNCTIVAL EPITHELIUM

Citation
C. Baudouin et al., IMMUNOPHENOTYPING OF HUMAN DENDRIFORM CELLS FROM THE CONJUNCTIVAL EPITHELIUM, Current eye research, 16(5), 1997, pp. 475-481
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Ophthalmology
Journal title
ISSN journal
02713683
Volume
16
Issue
5
Year of publication
1997
Pages
475 - 481
Database
ISI
SICI code
0271-3683(1997)16:5<475:IOHDCF>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Purpose. Conjunctival Langerhans cells are bone marrow-derived, antige n-presenting cells that play a major role in the immune response of th e ocular surface, but they have as yet been little investigated, eithe r functionally or phenotypically. This study was undertaken in impress ion cytology to provide an extended immunophenotype of human conjuncti val dendriform cells. Methods. Immunostaining procedures were used to seek for the expression of the following 30 membrane antigens related to the immune system, using dendriform cells obtained in conjunctival specimens from 80 normal subjects and 105 with chronic conjunctivitis: class II antigens HLADR and DQ, CD1a (T6) and CD5, which usually mark Langerhans cells, macrophage markers CD14, CD36 and CD63, various lym phocyte antigens (CD2, CD4 and CD8), receptor to interleukin 2 (CD25), adhesion molecules and integrins (CD11a, CD11b, CD11c, CD18, CD29, CD 41, CD61), the selectin CD62, ICAM-1 (CD54), ICAM-3 (CD50) and ELAM-1, CD45RO, related to activation of immune cells, and its ligand CD22, r eceptors to immunoglobulins (CD23 and CD32) and complement (CD21), tra nsferrin receptor CD71, tryptase and vimentin, were thus investigated. Results. Conjunctival dendriform cells reliably expressed several ant igens: class II antigens HLA DR and HLA DQ, CD1a, vimentin, CD11a and CD18 (LFA-1), CD14, CD22, CD36, CD45RO, ICAM-3 and CD63. Other markers were only occasionally found (CD4, CD11b, CD29, CD32 and CD54), and t he remaining above antigens were not expressed. No relevant difference was found between normal and inflammatory specimens in the immunophen otype of dendriform cells. Conclusions. This study sheds light on the main antigen-presenting cells of the ocular surface. The conjunctival cells share common immunophenotypic features with those from skin or m ucosae, but our results showed some discrepancies, probably related to the specific immune status of the ocular structures.