Phosphatidylserine (PS) modulates several immune functions in vitro, including T cell activation, antibody and cytokine production, and macrophage growth. In the present work we studied the effects of PS on the induction of contact hypersensitivity (CH) in mice. BALB/c mice painted with PS (9.4-75 mg/kg) and with a sensitizing dose of DNFB or oxazolone on the same skin site exhibited a dose-dependent augmentation of CH reactions to either DNFB (>60%) or oxazolone (>35%), respectively. Bovine brain PS-enriched phospholipid mixture, lyso-PS, and dipalmitoyl-PS also induced similar enhanced CH responses, whereas phosphatidylglycerols had no effect. Increased CH was observed only when PS was applied from 2 days before to 12 h after DNFB. Immunization of naive syngeneic mice with skin grafts that were treated with PS and DNFB also led to enhanced (>50%) CH responses. In addition, immunization by iv injection of epidermal cell suspensions enriched for Langerhans cells (LC) or of purified LC that were treated with PS (1-100 muM, 30 min, 37-degrees-C), and then modified in vitro with DNBS (1 mg/ml, 30 min, 37-degrees-C) led to increased (>30-75%) CH responses in recipient syngeneic animals. Finally, adoptive transfer of DNFB-immune lymph node cells obtained from mice that were treated with PS induced augmented CH responses in recipient animals. The results suggest that PS is capable of up-regulating the induction of CH in mice by stimulating the APC function of epidermal LC.

Phosphatidylserine Enhances The Ability Of Epidermal Langerhans Cells To Induce Contact Hypersensitivity / G., Girolomoni; S., Pastore; V., Zacchi; A., Cavani; Marconi, Alessandra; Giannetti, Alberto. - In: JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-1767. - STAMPA. - 150:(1993), pp. 4236-4243.

Phosphatidylserine Enhances The Ability Of Epidermal Langerhans Cells To Induce Contact Hypersensitivity

MARCONI, Alessandra;GIANNETTI, Alberto
1993

Abstract

Phosphatidylserine (PS) modulates several immune functions in vitro, including T cell activation, antibody and cytokine production, and macrophage growth. In the present work we studied the effects of PS on the induction of contact hypersensitivity (CH) in mice. BALB/c mice painted with PS (9.4-75 mg/kg) and with a sensitizing dose of DNFB or oxazolone on the same skin site exhibited a dose-dependent augmentation of CH reactions to either DNFB (>60%) or oxazolone (>35%), respectively. Bovine brain PS-enriched phospholipid mixture, lyso-PS, and dipalmitoyl-PS also induced similar enhanced CH responses, whereas phosphatidylglycerols had no effect. Increased CH was observed only when PS was applied from 2 days before to 12 h after DNFB. Immunization of naive syngeneic mice with skin grafts that were treated with PS and DNFB also led to enhanced (>50%) CH responses. In addition, immunization by iv injection of epidermal cell suspensions enriched for Langerhans cells (LC) or of purified LC that were treated with PS (1-100 muM, 30 min, 37-degrees-C), and then modified in vitro with DNBS (1 mg/ml, 30 min, 37-degrees-C) led to increased (>30-75%) CH responses in recipient syngeneic animals. Finally, adoptive transfer of DNFB-immune lymph node cells obtained from mice that were treated with PS induced augmented CH responses in recipient animals. The results suggest that PS is capable of up-regulating the induction of CH in mice by stimulating the APC function of epidermal LC.
1993
150
4236
4243
Phosphatidylserine Enhances The Ability Of Epidermal Langerhans Cells To Induce Contact Hypersensitivity / G., Girolomoni; S., Pastore; V., Zacchi; A., Cavani; Marconi, Alessandra; Giannetti, Alberto. - In: JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-1767. - STAMPA. - 150:(1993), pp. 4236-4243.
G., Girolomoni; S., Pastore; V., Zacchi; A., Cavani; Marconi, Alessandra; Giannetti, Alberto
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