In Vitro Propagation and Dynamics of T cells from Skin Biopsies by Methods Using Interleukins-2 and -4 or Anti-CD3/CD28 Antibody-coated Microbeads

Authors

  • Hideo Hashizume
  • Anker Hansen
  • Lars K. Poulsen
  • Allan Randrup Thomsen
  • Masahiro Takigawa
  • Kristian Thestrup-Pedersen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-0927

Keywords:

skin-derived lymphocytes, T-cell receptor repertoire, regulatory T cells.

Abstract

In order to explore the mechanisms of inflammatory skin disorders, we established two methods of expanding skin-derived lymphocytes, one using high levels of interleukin (IL)-2 and IL-4 (method A) and the other using low levels of cytokines and anti-CD3/CD28 microbeads (method B). Both methods provide advantages for functional studies. With either of these two, we could obtain more than 10(7) cells/ from a 3 mm skin biopsy in 21 days from 23 out of 26 biopsies of various skin diseases. The relevance of these cells was confirmed by shifted T-cell receptor beta chain variable region (TCR-Vbeta) repertoire and antigen-dependent proliferation in antigen-driven skin disorders. The propagation of skin-resident lymphocytes, seen especially in method A, seems to be mediated by a functional defect of regulatory T cells residing in skin sequentially expanding under the conditions of our methods.

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Published

2010-08-02

How to Cite

Hashizume, H., Hansen, A., Poulsen, L. K., Randrup Thomsen, A., Takigawa, M., & Thestrup-Pedersen, K. (2010). In Vitro Propagation and Dynamics of T cells from Skin Biopsies by Methods Using Interleukins-2 and -4 or Anti-CD3/CD28 Antibody-coated Microbeads. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 90(5), 468–473. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-0927

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