Summary
Since it has been hypothesized that atopic dermatitis represents a cellular immune reaction to exogenous aeroallergens, we investigated whether lesional skin contains allergen-specific T-cells and which lymphokines they might secrete. Using phytohaemagglutinin or grass pollen for the cloning procedure, we established a series of T-cell lines from the skin of two patients. When rechallenged with the allergen, three out of 12 dermal lines which had been cloned with the pollen extract and three out of 20 epidermal lines cloned with PHA were found to proliferate specifically. With one exception, allergen-specific lines were CD4+, CD8−, α/Β receptor +. The reaction pattern to the single components of the grass allergen extract was assessed with the line UH-D3. Further, the proliferative response to Lolium perennis was inhibited by HLA-DR antibody, indicating its dependence on structures of the MHC class II complex. Only one out of four CD4+ allergen-reactive lines secreted considerable interferon-γ activity but all secreted interleukin-4. The relative predominance of IL-4 points to a possible role of skin-derived T-cells in the synthesis of IgE. The identification of allergenspecific T-cells in lesional skin of patients with atopic dermatitis is consistent with the hypothesis that their dermatitis represents a T-cell-mediated immune reaction.
Similar content being viewed by others
References
Bismarck U von, Peest D, DrÄger R, Serbin A, Schlesier M, Peter HH (1984) Terminal B-cell maturation and immunoglobulin synthesis in vitro in patients with primary and secondary immunodeficiencies. Immun Infekt 12:75–87
Bruijnzeel-Koomen CAFM, van Wichen DF, Spry CJF, Venge P, Bruijnzeel PLB (1988) Active participation of eosinophils in patch test reactions to inhalant allergens in patients with atopic dermatitis. Br J Dermatol 118:229–238
Dvorak HF (1976) Cutaneous basophil hypersensitivity. J Allergy Clin Immunol 58:229–240
Gillis S, Ferm MM, Ou W, Smith KA (1978) T cell growth factor: parameters of production and a quantitative microassay. J Immunol 120:2027–2032
Hanifin JM (1986) Pharmacophysiology of atopic dermatitis. Clin Rev Allergy 4:43–65
Hanifin JM (1989) Phosphodiesterase and immune dysfunction in atopic dermatitis. J Dermatol Sci 1:1–6
Kapsenberg ML, Res P, Bos JD, Schootemijer A, Teunissen MBM, Schooten W van (1987) Nickel-specific T lymphocyte clones derived from allergic nickel-contact dermatitis lesions in man: heterogeneity based on requirement of dendritic antigen-presenting cell subsets. Eur J Immunol 17:861–865
Lefkovits I, Waldmann H (1984) Limiting dilution analysis of the cells of immune system. I. The clonal basis of the immune response. Immunol Today 5:265–268
Leung DYM, Geha RS (1986) Immunoregulatory abnormalities in atopic dermatitis. Clin Rev Allergy 4:67–86
Löfström A, Wigzell H (1986) Antigen specific human T-cell lines specific for cobalt chloride. Acta Derm Venereol (Stockh) 66:200–206
Melnik BC, Plewig G (1989) Is the origin of atopy linked to deficient conversion of Ω-6-fatty acids to prostaglandin E1? J Am Acad Dermatol 21:557–563
Mitchell EB, Chapman MD, Pope FM, Crow J, Jouhal SS, Platts-Mills TAE (1982) Basophils in allergen-induced patch test sites in atopic dermatitis. Lancet I:127–130
Mosmann T (1983) Rapid colorimetric assay for cellular growth and survival: application of proliferation and cytotoxicity assays. J Immunol Methods 65:55–63
Mudde GC, Reijsen FC van, Boland GJ, Gast GC de, Bruijnzeel PLB, Bruijnzeel-Koomen CAFN (1990) Allergen presentation by epidermal Langerhans cells from patients with atopic dermatitis in mediated by IgE. Immunology 96:335–341
Norris PG, Schofield O, Camp RDR (1989) A study of the role of house dust mite in atopic dermatitis. Br J Dermatol 118:435–440
Pène J, Rousset F, Brière F, Chrétien I, Bonnefoy JY, Spits H, Yokota T, Arai K, Banchereau J, Vries JE de (1988) IgE production by normal human lymphocytes is induced by interleukin 4 and suppressed by interferons-γ and -α and prostaglandin E2. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 85:6880–6884
Quint DJ, Bolton EJ, McNamee LA, Solari R, Hissey PH, Champion BR, Mackenzie AR, Zanders ED (1989) Functional and phenotypic analysis of human T-cell clones which stimulate IgE production in vitro. Immunology 67:68–72
Reinhold U, Kukel S, Goeden B, Neumann U, Wehrmann W, Kreysel H-W (1990) Interleukin-4 promotes the expansion of skin-infiltrating lymphocytes from atopic dermatitis in vitro. J Invest Dermatol (in press)
Reitamo S, Visa K, KÄhönen K, KÄyhko K, Stubb S, Salo OP (1986) Eczematous reactions in atopic patients caused by epicutaneous testing with inhalant allergens. Br J Dermatol 114:303–309
Remy W, Demmler M, Rakoski J (1988) Topical peptides: percutaneous absorption of a vasopressin derivate, grass pollen, and other allergens by iontophoresis in men. J Invest Dermatol 91:606
Ring J, Kunz B, Bieber T, Vieluf D, Przybilla B (1989) The ‘atopy patch test’ with aeroallergens in atopic eczema. J Allergy Clin Immunol 83:195 (abstract)
Romagnani S, Del PrÊte G, Maggi E, Parronchi P, Tiri A, Macchia D, Guidizi MG, Almerigogna F, Ricci M (1989) Role of interleukins in induction and regulation of human IgE synthesis. Clin Immunol Immunopathol 50:513–523
Schlesier M, Ramb Ch, Peter HH (1984) Characterization of cloned T-lymphocytes from blood and synovial fluid of a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. Clin Rheumatol 3:87–88
Sillevis Smitt JH, Bos JD, Hulsebosch HJ, Krieg SR (1986) In situ immunophenotyping of antigen-presenting cells and T-cell subsets in atopic dermatitis. Clin Exp Dermatol 11:159–168
Sinigaglia F, Scheidegger D, Garotta G, Scheper R, Pletscher M, Lanzavecchia A (1985) Isolation and characterization of Ni-specific T cell clones from patients with Ni-contact dermatitis. J Immunol 135:3929–3932
Stewart WE II (1981) The interferon system, 2nd edn. Springer, New York, p 13
Wierenga E, Snoek M, De Groot C, Chrétien I, Bos JD, Jansen HM, Kapsenberg ML (1990) Evidence for compartmentalization of functional subsets of CD4+ lymphocytes in atopic patients. J Immunol 144:4651–4656
Zachary CB, Allen MH, MacDonald DM (1985) In situ quantification of T-lymphocyte subsets and Langerhans cells in the inflammatory infiltrate of atopic eczema. Br J Dermatol 112:149–156
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Ramb-Lindhauer, C., Feldmann, A., Rotte, M. et al. Characterization of grass pollen reactive T-cell lines derived from lesional atopic skin. Arch Dermatol Res 283, 71–76 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00371611
Received:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00371611