PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERIZATION INSITU OF INFLAMMATORY CELLS IN ALLERGIC AND IRRITANT CONTACT-DERMATITIS IN MAN

  • 1 January 1984
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 55 (1), 81-90
Abstract
The cellular response in allergic and irritant contact dermatitis was analyzed in situ with an immunohistochemical double staining technique. Allergic patch test reactions were elicited in 10 patients and irritant reactions in 8 cases, using the Finn chamber technique. Skin biopsies were obtained 6-72 h after test applications. Frozen sections of 43 biopsies were investigated by simultaneous staining with rabbit anti-HLA-DR antibodies and various mouse monoclonal antibodies. The cell infiltrates were usually larger in the allergic than in the irritant reactions. The kinetics of the cell responses, the phenotypes of the inflammatory cells, their distribution and spatial relationships were similar. The applications of allergens or irritants to the skin generates a cell pattern that to a large extent reflects an immunological readiness for further immune reactions.