In situ identification of T6-positive cells in normal human dermis by immunoelectron microscopy*
- 1 April 1983
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Dermatology
- Vol. 108 (4), 423-431
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2133.1983.tb04594.x
Abstract
Monoclonal anti-T6 antibody, which reacts with the majority of cortical thymocytes but not peripheral T cells, also reacts with human epidermal Langerhans cells, as shown by a four-step immunoperoxidase method and immunoelectron microscopy. To define whether T6-positive cells are also present in normal human dermis, we used these techniques to demonstrate two immunologically distinct populations of histiocyte-like cells in normal human dermis. The first population contains cells devoid of phagolysosomes or Birbeck granules. These cells react with anti-T6 antibody, but not with monoclonal anti-T3 antibody which defines peripheral T cells, and are found predominantly in and around dermal lymphatic vessels. The second is composed of phagolysosome-containing cells which do not react with anti-T6 antibody or anti-T3 antibody. Because to date, Langerhans cells are the only cells in normal human epidermis that react with anti-T6 antibody, these data provide immunological evidence for a specific link between Langerhans cells and a T6-positive dermal mononuclear cell, possibly the so-called indeterminate cell. In addition, application of these techniques should, for the first time, permit the immunological distinction of these T6-positive mononuclear cells from other cells bearing la antigens, such as dermal histiocytes and certain lymphocytes, in normal and diseased skin.Keywords
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