M. Sugaya et al., Interleukins 18 and 12 synergistically upregulate interferon-gamma production by murine dendritic epidermal T cells, J INVES DER, 113(3), 1999, pp. 350-354
A unique subset of gamma delta T cells, termed dendritic epidermal T cells,
reside in murine epidermis. It was previously reported that freshly isolat
ed dendritic epidermal T cells and dendritic epidermal T cell Lines express
ed mRNA for interferon-gamma. Recent studies indicated that interleukin-18,
a novel cytokine which strongly induces interferon-gamma production by T c
ells, was produced by murine keratinocytes and Langerhans cells. Interleuki
n-12, which is regarded as a key cytokine for Th1 type helper clone respons
es, has also been reported to be produced by these cells in murine skin. In
this study, we demonstrated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay that inte
rleukin-18 and interleukin-12 synergistically upregulated interferon-gamma
production by dendritic epidermal T cells in shortterm cultures. This was t
he case in both C57/BL6 mice and BALB/C mice, although the quantity of inte
rferon-gamma produced was different in the two mouse strains. Interleukin-1
8 or interleukin-12 alone did not induce interferon-gamma production by den
dritic epidermal T cells. Interferon-gamma mRNA was only weakly detected by
the semiquantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction metho
d in freshly isolated dendritic epidermal T cells, and the mRNA expression
was much increased 12 h after stimulation with interleukin-18 and interleuk
in-12. We also confirmed biologic activity of interferon-gamma produced by
dendritic epidermal T cells by showing upregulation of major histocompatibi
lity complex class II expression on Pam 212, murine keratinocyte cell line.
Thus, this study suggests that interleukin-18 and interleukin-12 produced
by keratinocytes and Langerhans cells regulate interferon-gamma production
by dendritic epidermal T cells and thus may play important parts in the reg
ulation of immune responses in skin-associated lymphoid tissues.