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Published on: July 25, 2014
Langerhans cells are not required for efficient skin graft rejection
Jagdeep S Obhrai1, Martin Oberbarnscheidt, Na Zhang
1Section of Nephrology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Abstract:
The mechanism of skin allograft rejection has been thought to require presentation of graft antigen by resident epidermal Langerhans cells (LCs). We have previously engineered mice that have a selective and constitutive absence of epidermal LCs. By using donor skin from these LC-deficient mice, we show that LCs are not required for rejection of major (FVB --> B6) or minor (H-Y, male --> female on B6 background) antigen-mismatched skin grafts. On the FVB background, where H-Y mismatched grafts are normally maintained indefinitely, grafts lacking LCs are efficiently rejected. Thus, LCs in the donor graft are required for long-term skin engraftment, which supports a regulatory role for LCs in skin graft acceptance.
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