Immunohistologic Identification of Antigen-Presenting Cells in Cutaneous Sarcoidosis

  • Martin, Ann G
  • Kleinhenz, Mary Ellen
  • Elmets, Craig A
Publication date
June 1986
Publisher
The Society for Investigative Dermatology, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

Considerable evidence exists to show that activated T lymphocytes preferentially accumulate at sites of disease activity in sarcoidosis. Langerhans cells, which can be recognized by reactivity with an antibody to the T6 antigen are thought to play a primary role in T-lymphocyte activation by the skin, a tissue frequently involved in sarcoidosis. This immunohistologic study examined the distribution of OKT6-positive cells and surface expression of HLA-DR antigen in cutaneous sarcoid lesions.Skin specimens stained with an anti-HLA-DR antibody demonstrated diffuse staining of the granulomas. In addition, keratinocytes, which do not normally express HLA- DR antigens, were found to stain with monoclonal antibody to HLA-DR in an intercellular pat...

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