Journal article

Differential migration of epidermal and dermal dendritic cells during skin infection

L Eidsmo, R Allan, I Caminschi, N Van Rooijen, WR Heath, FR Carbone

Journal of Immunology | Published : 2009

Abstract

Dendritic cells (DCs) are extremely heterogeneous, most evident in the skin where a variety of different subsets have been identified in recent years. DCs of healthy skin include a number of distinct populations in the dermal layer as well as the well-characterized Langerhans cells (LCs) of the epidermis. These steady-state populations are augmented during bouts of local inflammation by additional monocyte-derived DCs. In an effort to better understand the distinction between the different subsets, we examined their behavior following skin infection with HSV. LC emigration rapidly followed appearance of virus in the skin and resulted in depopulation of regions in areas surrounding infected n..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. L.E. was supported by a Swedish Research Council Fellowship.