Cutting Edge: Rapid Accumulation of Epidermal CCL27 in Skin-Draining Lymph Nodes following Topical Application of a Contact Sensitizer Recruits CCR10-Expressing T Cells

  • Huang V
  • Lonsdorf A
  • Fang L
  • et al.
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Abstract

CC chemokine receptor 10 and its ligand, CCL27, are important components of T cell-mediated cutaneous immunity, but whether they influence lymph node (LN) homing by T cells is unknown. In this study, CCL27 protein was detected in skin-draining LN by Western blotting and ELISA although CCL27 mRNA transcripts were low. CCL27 protein was present at higher levels in skin-draining LN compared with gut-draining LN and spleen. A single topical treatment of mouse skin with the contact sensitizer 2,4-dinitro-1-fluorobenzene (DNFB) resulted in a 13-fold increase in CCL27 protein accumulation in skin-draining LN within 1 h and a 5-fold elevation in CCR10 mRNA (normalized to the T cell marker CD2) within 6 h. DNFB treatment also resulted in rapid depletion of ∼75% of CCL27 from the epidermis. In summary, we describe a novel mechanism for the recruitment of CCR10-positive T cells to skin-draining LN following the rapid release of preformed CCL27 from the epidermis.

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Huang, V., Lonsdorf, A. S., Fang, L., Kakinuma, T., Lee, V. C., Cha, E., … Hwang, S. T. (2008). Cutting Edge: Rapid Accumulation of Epidermal CCL27 in Skin-Draining Lymph Nodes following Topical Application of a Contact Sensitizer Recruits CCR10-Expressing T Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 180(10), 6462–6466. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.180.10.6462

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