FELINE LANGERHANS CELLS MIGRATE FROM SKIN AND VAGINAL MUCOSA TO REGIONAL LYMPH-NODES DURING EXPERIMENTAL CONTACT SENSITIZATION WITH FLUORESCEIN ISOTHIOCYANATE

Citation
I. Saintandremarchal et al., FELINE LANGERHANS CELLS MIGRATE FROM SKIN AND VAGINAL MUCOSA TO REGIONAL LYMPH-NODES DURING EXPERIMENTAL CONTACT SENSITIZATION WITH FLUORESCEIN ISOTHIOCYANATE, Veterinary dermatology, 9(1), 1998, pp. 9-17
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
09594493
Volume
9
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
9 - 17
Database
ISI
SICI code
0959-4493(1998)9:1<9:FLCMFS>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Recently, feline Langerhans cells (LC) were immunophenotypically chara cterized as CD1a+, CD4+, CD18+, CD53+ and MHC II+ cells. In mice, thes e cells are known to internalize antigens and to migrate to the lymph nodes (LN). In the cat, we have investigated the migration of LC from the skin and vaginal mucosa to regional LN in response to chemical exp osure (fluorescein isothiocyanate). Three days after the administratio n of a FITC solution on the posterior limb of two male cats and in the vagina of one female, a biopsy was carried out on the draining LN of the sensitized zones. Immunostaining with monoclonal antibodies anti-C D79, anti-CDS, and antibodies recognizing LC was performed on cytospin s and frozen sections of LN and showed that a majority of FITC+ cells displayed a LC immunophenotype and were localized in T-cell areas, but not in follicular areas. These results are the first evidence of migr ation of feline LC from skin and vaginal mucosa to the regional LN.