H. Xu et al., The role of ICAM-1 molecule in the migration of Langerhans cells in the skin and regional lymph node, EUR J IMMUN, 31(10), 2001, pp. 3085-3093
ICAM-1 (CD54) plays an important role in the cell-cell interaction and migr
ation of leukocytes. Previous studies have shown that ICAM-1 is involved in
inflammatory reactions and that a defect in ICAM-1 gene inhibits allergic
contact hypersensitivity. This study indicates that the migration of hapten
presenting Langerhans cells into the regional lymph nodes was significantl
y reduced in ICAM-1-deficient mice compared to wild-type C57BL/6 mice. The
reduced number of dendritic cells in regional lymph nodes did not result fr
om abnormal migration of Langerhans cells into the skin of ICAM-1-deficient
mice. The concentration and distribution of Langerhans cells in the naive
skin of ICAM-1-deficient mice was equal to that of wild-type mice. Followin
g hapten sensitization, Langerhans cell migration out of the skin and recru
itment of fresh Langerhans cells back to the epidermis was not affected in
ICAM-1 deficient mice. Further experiments demonstrated that ICAM-1 deficie
ncy on lymphatic endothelium rather than on dendritic cells was responsible
for the reduced migration of Langerhans cells into draining lymph nodes. T
his study indicates that ICAM-1 regulates the migration of dendritic cells
into regional lymph nodes but not into or out of the skin.