Ia antigens on indeterminate cells of the epidermis: immunoelectronmicroscpic studies of surface antigens

Abstract
An antiserum against human B-lymphoblastoid cell membrane alloantigens (Ia-like antigens) was used to study the presence of such antigens on dendritic cells in human epidermis. Only Langerhans cells and the majority (85%) of so-called indeterminate cells were positively stained, as shown by ummuno-electron microscopy. Fifteen percent of the indeterminate cells were negative and were considered to be immature melanocytes. A relationship exists between the indeterminate cell and the Langerhans cell. A proposal is made concerning emigration of Langerhans cells in response to haptenic stimulation, and the immigration of indeterminate cells to restore the status quo.