Abstract A frozen section adhesion assay was used to study the influence of dapsone and colchicine on cell-cell adhesion between neutrophils and epidermal cells. Sections were prepared from small punch biopsies from healthy donors after preincubation with IFN-Á. Freshly prepared neutrophils were activated with TNF-· or PAF after exposure to dapsone or colchicine, incubated on these sections, and the adhered cells were enumerated after washing. In the presence of dapsone (at concentrations of 0.1–80 Ìg/ml) adherence of neutrophils could be blocked dose-dependently and 50% inhibition of adhesion was achieved at a concentration of 10 Ìg/ml. Colchicine at concentrations of 10–200 ng/ml inhibited neutrophil binding with a clear correlation between inhibition and colchicine concentration. At a colchicine concentration of 110 ng/ml, 50% blocking was achieved. Since the function of CD11b/¶CD18 is necessary for neutrophil adhesion in this assay, we monitored CD11b expression on neutrophils after dapsone and colchicine exposure. CD11b expression on neutrophils was significantly reduced 5 h after incubation with dapsone at a concentration of 80 Ìg/¶ml, whereas no effects of colchicine on CD11b expression could be demonstrated. Our study showed that both drugs significantly inhibited adhesion between neutrophils and the epidermis.
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Received: 25 February 1999 / Received after revision: 9 July 1999 / Accepted: 21 September 1999
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Modschiedler, K., Weller, M., Wörl, P. et al. Dapsone and colchicine inhibit adhesion of neutrophilic granulocytes to epidermal sections. Arch Dermatol Res 292, 32–36 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00007458
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00007458