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Neonatal murine keratinocytes split express CD80/CD86 upon culture / 生物医学工程学杂志
Journal of Biomedical Engineering ; (6): 265-270, 2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-327085
ABSTRACT
It was previously thought that keratinocytes did not express the CD80 and CD86 which provide the most important costimulatory signals for the antigen-specific T-cell activation. The cultured keratinocytes allografts were initially accepted, but eventually, all grafted donor cells were gradually replaced by recipient cells. The precise mechanisms are not very clear. In this study, neonatal murine keratinocytes were cultured for 7 days, the results of flow cytometry and confocal microscopy showed that CD80 could be detected on keratinocytes, while CD86 could not be detected all the time. RT-PCR analysis confirmed this result. The expression level of the CD80 mRNA amplified significantly from day 1 to day 7, as expression of the control beta-actin, but CD86 was not detected. Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction (MLR) showed that keratinocytes cultured with 10% serum for 7 d stimulated effectively allogeneic rather than syngeneic T cell proliferation. This study demonstrated for the first time that costimulatory molecule CD80 can be expressed on keratinocytes in vitro. These data provided an alternative explanation for the ultimate rejection of allogeneic keratinocytes in which keratinocytes act as antigen-presenting cells.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Skin / RNA, Messenger / Lymphocyte Activation / Lymphocytes / Keratinocytes / Cells, Cultured / B7-1 Antigen / Cell Biology / Allergy and Immunology / B7-2 Antigen Limits: Animals Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Biomedical Engineering Year: 2005 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Skin / RNA, Messenger / Lymphocyte Activation / Lymphocytes / Keratinocytes / Cells, Cultured / B7-1 Antigen / Cell Biology / Allergy and Immunology / B7-2 Antigen Limits: Animals Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Biomedical Engineering Year: 2005 Type: Article