Abstract
The factors mediating recruitment of immune T cells to challenge sites during contact hypersensitivity (CHS) responses remain unclear. To investigate the role of chemokines during elicitation of CHS, the temporal expression of chemokine genes in hapten-challenged ears was tested. KC (the murine homologoue of Groα) was expressed 30 min following hapten challenge in naive and hapten-sensitized mice. A rabbit KC-specific antiserum inhibited elicitation of CHS when administered to sensitized mice prior to hapten challenge. Injecting either neutrophils or immune CD8+ T cells into the ear tissue of immune animals before hapten challenge circumvented the KC antiserum-mediated inhibition of CHS. Neutrophil depletion also inhibited CHS and was circumvented by injecting either neutrophils or hapten-primed CD8+ T cells into ears of sensitized mice followed by specific hapten challenge. These results indicate that KC-directed neulrophil infiltration of hapten challenge sites is required for elicitation of CHS and suggest that neutrophils mediate recruitment of the hapten-specific CD8+ T cells that subsequently produce cytokines mediating the hypersensitivity response.
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Dilulio, N. A., Engeman, T., Armstrong, D., Tannenbaum, C., Hamilton, T. A., & Fairchild, R. L. (1999). Groα-mediated recruitment of neutrophils is required for elicitation of contact hypersensitivity. European Journal of Immunology, 29(11), 3485–3495. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1521-4141(199911)29:11<3485::AID-IMMU3485>3.0.CO;2-B
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