PMID: 2497153Apr 1, 1989Paper

Characterization of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and HLA-DR expression in normal and inflamed skin: modulation by recombinant gamma interferon and tumor necrosis factor

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
C E GriffithsB J Nickoloff

Abstract

Lymphocytes bind to cultured keratinocytes that are treated with interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF). When the lymphocytes are preincubated with antibody to lymphocyte function associated antigen-1 (LFA-1), this adherence is inhibited. Because intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) is a ligand for LFA-1, we studied the cellular expression of ICAM-1, as well as two other IFN-gamma-inducible antigens, (HLA) human lymphocyte antigens DR and DQ, in both normal and diseased skin. The modulation of these cell surface antigens by IFN-gamma and TNF with the use of short-term organ cultures of skin was compared with isolated keratinocytes grown in a conventional tissue culture system. While in normal skin, keratinocytes did not express HLA-DR, DQ, or ICAM-1, when organ cultures were supplemented with IFN-gamma, rapid induction of keratinocyte ICAM-1 expression occurred after 24 hours; HLA-DR but not DQ expression occurred after 48 hours. TNF also induced keratinocyte ICAM-1 expression (although to a lesser degree than IFN-gamma) but did not induce either keratinocyte HLA-DR or DQ expression. There was good correlation of keratinocyte expression of ICAM-1 and HLA-DR by IFN-gamma and TNF when the epidermis of ...Continue Reading

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