Role of interferon in lymphocyte recruitment into the skin

Thomas B. Issekutz, Jeanette M. Stoltz, David M. Webster

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Abstract

Large numbers of lymphocytes are recruited from the blood into sites of cutaneous DTK reactions. Our goal was to investigate the factors controlling this recruitment. 111In-labeled peritoneal exudate lymphocytes were injected iv and the accumulation of these cells in skin sites injected with a variety of stimuli, was used to measure lymphocyte recruitment in rats. Large numbers of lymphocytes migrated into vaccinia- and KLH-injected sites in sensitized animals, but only into the viral and not the KLH lesions in non-immune animals. Lymphocytes also migrated efficiently into sites injected with the α-interferon (IFN) inducers, uv-inactivated vaccinia virus and poly I:C, as well as into sites injected with IFN In each case there was a dose-response relationship. Analysis of the kinetics of lymphocyte recruitment demonstrated that the peak rate of migration occurred most rapidly after the injection of IFN, later after poly I:C, and was slowest to be reached after vaccinia virus. Rabbit anti-IFN blocked the recruitment of lymphocytes by uv-inactivated vaccinia and by IFN. Histologically, all of these sites demonstrated a dense mononuclear cell infiltrate in the dermis. It is suggested that IFN may be an important mediator in the recruitment of lymphocytes into inflammatory reactions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)322-333
Number of pages12
JournalCellular Immunology
Volume99
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 1986

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Immunology

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