TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparative in situ topoproteome analysis reveals differences in patch test-induced eczema
T2 - cytotoxicity-dominated nickel versus pleiotrope pollen reaction
AU - Eyerich, Kilian
AU - Böckelmann, Raik
AU - Pommer, Ansgar J.
AU - Foerster, Stefanie
AU - Hofmeister, Henning
AU - Huss-Marp, Johannes
AU - Cavani, Andrea
AU - Behrendt, Heidrun
AU - Ring, Johannes
AU - Gollnick, Harald
AU - Bonnekoh, Bernd
AU - Traidl-Hoffmann, Claudia
PY - 2010/6
Y1 - 2010/6
N2 - Please cite this paper as: Comparative in situ topoproteome analysis reveals differences in patch test-induced eczema: cytotoxicity-dominated nickel versus pleiotrope pollen reaction. Experimental Dermatology 2010; 19: 511-517. Abstract: A subgroup of patients with atopic eczema develops acute eczematous reactions to type I allergy-inducing agents such as pollen that clinically resemble type IV allergies induced by haptens like metal ions. To clarify the underlying immunologic mechanisms, this study was designed to map the inflammatory in situ topoproteome of eczematous responses to grass/birch pollen and nickel by using atopy patch test (APT) and nickel patch test (NPT) as an appropriate clinical model, respectively. Biopsies from NPT (n = 6) and APT (n = 6) with positive reactions at 72 h were analysed by multiple epitope ligand cartography (MELC), which enabled to investigate coexpression of 49 different epitopes immunohistochemically in a single given tissue section. Colocalisation of IgE and FcεRI was investigated by confocal microscopy. Compared with APT responses, NPT reactions were dominated by cytotoxic TIA-1 + and CD8 + T cells. In contrast, the immune response in APT reactions appeared more pleiotrope - as detected by colocalisation analysis. Multiple combinatorial molecular phenotype (CMP) motifs containing naive, early maturation and memory T cell (CD45RA, CD7, CD44, CD45R0), and general activation markers (CLA, HLA-DR, CD13, CD29, CD58, CD71, CD138) were significantly higher expressed in APT when compared with NPT reactions. APT response was confirmed to be accompanied by IgE bound to FcεRI. In summary, our results demonstrate that the NPT reaction is clearly dominated by cytotoxic events, while the APT reaction to pollen grains is more heterogeneous and elicits a combined humoral and cellular immune reaction.
AB - Please cite this paper as: Comparative in situ topoproteome analysis reveals differences in patch test-induced eczema: cytotoxicity-dominated nickel versus pleiotrope pollen reaction. Experimental Dermatology 2010; 19: 511-517. Abstract: A subgroup of patients with atopic eczema develops acute eczematous reactions to type I allergy-inducing agents such as pollen that clinically resemble type IV allergies induced by haptens like metal ions. To clarify the underlying immunologic mechanisms, this study was designed to map the inflammatory in situ topoproteome of eczematous responses to grass/birch pollen and nickel by using atopy patch test (APT) and nickel patch test (NPT) as an appropriate clinical model, respectively. Biopsies from NPT (n = 6) and APT (n = 6) with positive reactions at 72 h were analysed by multiple epitope ligand cartography (MELC), which enabled to investigate coexpression of 49 different epitopes immunohistochemically in a single given tissue section. Colocalisation of IgE and FcεRI was investigated by confocal microscopy. Compared with APT responses, NPT reactions were dominated by cytotoxic TIA-1 + and CD8 + T cells. In contrast, the immune response in APT reactions appeared more pleiotrope - as detected by colocalisation analysis. Multiple combinatorial molecular phenotype (CMP) motifs containing naive, early maturation and memory T cell (CD45RA, CD7, CD44, CD45R0), and general activation markers (CLA, HLA-DR, CD13, CD29, CD58, CD71, CD138) were significantly higher expressed in APT when compared with NPT reactions. APT response was confirmed to be accompanied by IgE bound to FcεRI. In summary, our results demonstrate that the NPT reaction is clearly dominated by cytotoxic events, while the APT reaction to pollen grains is more heterogeneous and elicits a combined humoral and cellular immune reaction.
KW - Atopic dermatitis/eczema
KW - Atopy patch test
KW - In situ topoproteome analysis
KW - Multiple epitope ligand cartography
KW - Nickel
KW - Pollen
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1600-0625.2009.00980.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0625.2009.00980.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 19758337
AN - SCOPUS:77954058430
SN - 0906-6705
VL - 19
SP - 511
EP - 517
JO - Experimental Dermatology
JF - Experimental Dermatology
IS - 6
ER -