Regulatory T cells in atopic dermatitis: epidermal dendritic cell clusters may contribute to their local expansion.

BACKGROUND: Regulatory T cells (Tregs) have an essential role in tolerance and immune regulation. However, few and controversial data have been published to date on the role and number of these cells in atopic dermatitis (AD). OBJECTIVES: To investigate the number of CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ Tregs and inter...

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Main Authors: Szegedi, A, Baráth, S, Nagy, G, Szodoray, P, Gál, M, Sipka, S, Bagdi, E, Banham, A, Krenács, L
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2009
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author Szegedi, A
Baráth, S
Nagy, G
Szodoray, P
Gál, M
Sipka, S
Bagdi, E
Banham, A
Krenács, L
author_facet Szegedi, A
Baráth, S
Nagy, G
Szodoray, P
Gál, M
Sipka, S
Bagdi, E
Banham, A
Krenács, L
author_sort Szegedi, A
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description BACKGROUND: Regulatory T cells (Tregs) have an essential role in tolerance and immune regulation. However, few and controversial data have been published to date on the role and number of these cells in atopic dermatitis (AD). OBJECTIVES: To investigate the number of CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ Tregs and interleukin 10-producing T regulatory type 1 (Tr1) cells in patients with AD. METHODS: Peripheral blood and skin biopsy samples from atopy patch test (APT)-positive patients with acute- and chronic-phase AD were investigated. Immunohistochemistry was applied to identify CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ Tregs in the skin, while flow cytometry was used to detect CD4+CD25highFOXP3+ Tregs and Tr1 cells in the peripheral blood. RESULTS: In the peripheral blood samples of patients with AD significantly elevated numbers of Tr1 cells were found. Although neither the absolute number nor the percentage of CD4+CD25highFOXP3+ Tregs showed significant alteration in the peripheral blood of patients, increased numbers of FOXP3+ Tregs were detected in skin biopsy specimens. All of the APT-positive skin samples showed epidermal dendritic cell aggregates, morphologically consistent with so-called Langerhans cell microgranulomas, which also contained intermingled FOXP3+ Tregs. CONCLUSIONS: Tr1 cell numbers were elevated in the peripheral blood and increased numbers of CD4+CD25highFOXP3+ Tregs were detected in the skin of patients with AD. The epidermal dendritic cell clusters in APT-positive lesional skin showed a close connection to the FOXP3+ Tregs.
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spelling oxford-uuid:8c4694be-f09a-4b93-bb59-2e89b1be07f82022-03-26T22:43:35ZRegulatory T cells in atopic dermatitis: epidermal dendritic cell clusters may contribute to their local expansion.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:8c4694be-f09a-4b93-bb59-2e89b1be07f8EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2009Szegedi, ABaráth, SNagy, GSzodoray, PGál, MSipka, SBagdi, EBanham, AKrenács, L BACKGROUND: Regulatory T cells (Tregs) have an essential role in tolerance and immune regulation. However, few and controversial data have been published to date on the role and number of these cells in atopic dermatitis (AD). OBJECTIVES: To investigate the number of CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ Tregs and interleukin 10-producing T regulatory type 1 (Tr1) cells in patients with AD. METHODS: Peripheral blood and skin biopsy samples from atopy patch test (APT)-positive patients with acute- and chronic-phase AD were investigated. Immunohistochemistry was applied to identify CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ Tregs in the skin, while flow cytometry was used to detect CD4+CD25highFOXP3+ Tregs and Tr1 cells in the peripheral blood. RESULTS: In the peripheral blood samples of patients with AD significantly elevated numbers of Tr1 cells were found. Although neither the absolute number nor the percentage of CD4+CD25highFOXP3+ Tregs showed significant alteration in the peripheral blood of patients, increased numbers of FOXP3+ Tregs were detected in skin biopsy specimens. All of the APT-positive skin samples showed epidermal dendritic cell aggregates, morphologically consistent with so-called Langerhans cell microgranulomas, which also contained intermingled FOXP3+ Tregs. CONCLUSIONS: Tr1 cell numbers were elevated in the peripheral blood and increased numbers of CD4+CD25highFOXP3+ Tregs were detected in the skin of patients with AD. The epidermal dendritic cell clusters in APT-positive lesional skin showed a close connection to the FOXP3+ Tregs.
spellingShingle Szegedi, A
Baráth, S
Nagy, G
Szodoray, P
Gál, M
Sipka, S
Bagdi, E
Banham, A
Krenács, L
Regulatory T cells in atopic dermatitis: epidermal dendritic cell clusters may contribute to their local expansion.
title Regulatory T cells in atopic dermatitis: epidermal dendritic cell clusters may contribute to their local expansion.
title_full Regulatory T cells in atopic dermatitis: epidermal dendritic cell clusters may contribute to their local expansion.
title_fullStr Regulatory T cells in atopic dermatitis: epidermal dendritic cell clusters may contribute to their local expansion.
title_full_unstemmed Regulatory T cells in atopic dermatitis: epidermal dendritic cell clusters may contribute to their local expansion.
title_short Regulatory T cells in atopic dermatitis: epidermal dendritic cell clusters may contribute to their local expansion.
title_sort regulatory t cells in atopic dermatitis epidermal dendritic cell clusters may contribute to their local expansion
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