Topical application of T-2 toxin inhibits the contact hypersensitivity response in BALB/c mice

  • Blaylock B
  • Kouchi Y
  • Comment C
  • et al.
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Abstract

T-2 toxin, a trichothecene mycotoxin, has previously been shown to alter immune functions and promote skin tumors. We demonstrate that topically applied T-2 toxin reduces the ear swelling response to oxazolone challenge in BALB/c mice. For this reduction in ear swelling to occur, toxin application must be at, or within, 1 h after challenge. Dose-response studies showed a 44% reduction in ear swelling with 30 ng of T-2 toxin as compared with a similar reduction with 300 ng of dexamethasone. T-2 toxin did not affect Ag transport from the challenge site to the draining lymph nodes as measured by FITC transport. However, T-2 toxin significantly reduced both MHC class II (Ia) expression and Ag presentation at the same concentrations. Because T-2 toxin, a known protein synthesis inhibitor, was found to inhibit protein synthesis in epidermal cell cultures as measured by [3H]-leucine incorporation, cycloheximide was also examined. Cycloheximide reduced both oxazolone-induced ear swelling and Ag presentation in a similar manner to T-2 toxin. One mechanism of action for T-2 toxin in reducing the contact hypersensitivity response is via inhibition of protein synthesis and effective Ag presentation by epidermal Langerhans cells. This may involve alterations in Ia Ag expression, although a role for class II in the induction phase of the contact hypersensitivity response has not been established definitively.

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Blaylock, B. L., Kouchi, Y., Comment, C. E., Pollock, P. L., & Luster, M. I. (1993). Topical application of T-2 toxin inhibits the contact hypersensitivity response in BALB/c mice. The Journal of Immunology, 150(11), 5135–5143. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.150.11.5135

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