E. Jorundsson et al., Factor XIIIa positive dendritic cells are a major accessory cell population in the elicitation phase of DNCB-induced contact hypersensitivity, VET IMMUNOL, 71(2), 1999, pp. 99-113
The phenotypes and distribution of accessory cells in the ear skin of lambs
during the elicitation phase of dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB)-induced contac
t hypersensitivity (CHS) were examined using indirect immunoperoxidase hist
ochemistry (ABC method), and a panel of antibodies. Thirty lambs, between 2
1 and 26 weeks of age, were divided into groups of 10. The shaved right ear
of one group was treated with DNCB. Two weeks later this group was challen
ged with DNCB. One group was treated with the vehicle alone and the remaini
ng group was left untreated.. The lambs were slaughtered 48 h after challen
ge, and tissue specimens were collected from the ears of the three groups.
Factor XIIIa(+) (FXIIIa(+)) cells were prominent in the superficial dermis
and showed predominantly a perivascular and subepidermal distribution. The
other markers were less prominent, and whereas CD1(+) cells and CD68(+) cel
ls showed a reaction pattern similar to the FXIIIa(+) cells, CD14(+) cells
were found scattered predominantly in the deep dermis. There appeared to be
an increase in FXIIIa(+) cells, CD1(+) cells, and CD68(+) cells in the der
mis of the DNCB-treated lambs 48 h after challenge. Only CD1(+) cells were
detected in epidermis of normal controls, and these cells appeared to be de
creased in number in the two treated groups. Computer-assisted morphometric
analysis was used to estimate the relative presence of the accessory cell
subpopulations in the superficial and deep dermis and the entire dermis. A
statistical analysis of the relative area of immunostaining showed a signif
icantly increased presence of FXIIIa(+) cells and CD68(+) cells in the derm
is of the DNCB-treated lambs 48 h after challenge. Interestingly, FXIIIa(+)
cells and CD68(+) cells were also significantly increased: in the vehicle
treated group compared with untreated controls. We found no significant dif
ference in the presence of CD1(+) cells or CD14(+) cells in the DNCB treate
d group compared with the controls. The study showed that FXIIIa(+) DDC are
the major accessory cell population in normal ear skin of lambs and the ma
jor responsive population during the elicitation phase of CHS. The lack of
response in the CD1(+) cell population suggests a less prominent role for t
he LC-related DC in the skin during the elicitation phase. (C) 1999 Elsevie
r Science B.V. All rights reserved.