Differential suppression of the human mixed epidermal cell lymphocyte reaction (MECLR) and mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) by cis-urocanic acid

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Hurks, HMH
OutLuiting, C
VanderMolen, RG
Vermeer, BJ
Claas, FHJ
Mommaas, AM
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[1] UNIV LEIDEN HOSP,DEPT IMMUNOHAEMATOL,NL-2300 RC LEIDEN,NETHERLANDS
[2] UNIV LEIDEN HOSP,BLOOD BANK,NL-2300 RC LEIDEN,NETHERLANDS
[3] UNIV LEIDEN HOSP,ELECTRON MICROSCOPY LAB,NL-2300 RC LEIDEN,NETHERLANDS
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10.1111/j.1751-1097.1997.tb01902.x
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Cis-urocanic acid (UCA), formed in the stratum corneum by UV irradiation of trans-UCA has been proposed as a mediator of UV-induced immunosuppression in the skin, In this study, we examined the in vitro effect of cis-UCA (6-100 mu g/mL) on the human mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) and the mixed epidermal cell lymphocyte reaction (MECLR), Addition of cis-UCA (purified or in a mixture with trans-UCA) did not affect the MLR but was able to induce a 20% suppression of the MECLR responses, Because this effect of cis-UCA on the MECLR was not as strong as could be expected from previous in vivo results, we designed a set of experiments in order to enhance the in vitro immunosuppressive capacity of cis-UCA. Firstly, we preincubated epidermal cells with UCA (50 mu g/mL) for 3 or 6 days before culture in the MECLR because in vivo repeated UV exposure can lead to a photostationary state, where cis-UCA may be present for several weeks, This pretreatment with cis-UCA resulted in a maximal decrease of the MECLR responses of 27%, whereas trans-UCA had no effect, Secondly, we investigated whether UVB irradiation of epidermal cells could make cells more sensitive to cis-UCA, However, addition of trans- or cis-UCA did not potentiate the reduced alloactivating capacity of UVB-irradiated cells, Finally, we examined the possibility of a synergistic effect of cis-UCA with histamine. Addition of histamine suppressed the MLR and MECLR responses, but neither cis- nor trans-UCA were able to modulate this decrease, We conclude that cis-UCA can partly downregulate the human MECLR but not the MLR, The mechanism involved in this differential downregulation is not known, In this respect it is striking that cis-UCA does not potentiate the UVB- or histamine-induced suppression of the MECLR.
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