Ultraviolet B radiation can suppress cellular immunity. One of the mechanisms related to this immunosuppression is the disappearance of Langerhans cells from the epidermis. The aim of this study was to establish the mechanism of ultraviolet B-induced Langerhans cell disappearance in healthy individuals. The two most likely mechanisms for Langerhans cell disappearance are apoptosis and migration. Apoptosis was assessed in vivo by exposing buttock skin of 10 healthy volunteers to six minimal erythema doses of ultraviolet B. Only very few apoptotic Langerhans cells could be observed in sections from the ultraviolet B-exposed skin. Migration of Langerhans cells cannot be established in skin sections and suction blisters were therefore raised in...
Mechanisms that underlie immunomodulatory properties of ultraviolet (UV) radiation remain incomplete...
The ability of skin to maintain its protective structural and functional integrity depends on both r...
Human Langerhans cells (LC) are located in the epidermal tissue which is naturally accessible to UV ...
Ultraviolet B radiation can suppress cellular immunity. One of the mechanisms related to this immuno...
In this study, we investigated the effect of ultraviolet B radiation on human Langerhans cell functi...
We have recently reported that in vitro low dose of ultraviolet B radiation (UVB, 100–200 J per m2) ...
The present study was undertaken in order to clarify the exact mode of the Langerhans cell (LC) depl...
Exposure to ultraviolet-B radiation impairs cellular immune responses. This immunosuppression seems ...
UVR causes skin injury and inflammation, resulting in impaired immune function and increased skin ca...
This report defines the influence of ultraviolet light (UV) on Langerhans cells (LC).Human volunteer...
In vivo studies have demonstrated that various treatments of skin, e.g., UV irradiation, topical cor...
Exposure of human skin in vivo to UVB radiation induces pyrimidine dimers in DNA and alters the morp...
International audienceUVR causes skin injury and inflammation, resulting in impaired immune function...
Langerhans cells capture exogenous antigens through fluid phase pinocytosis and receptor-mediated en...
Two major components of epidermal cells, keratinocytes and Langerhans cells, are injured by ultravio...
Mechanisms that underlie immunomodulatory properties of ultraviolet (UV) radiation remain incomplete...
The ability of skin to maintain its protective structural and functional integrity depends on both r...
Human Langerhans cells (LC) are located in the epidermal tissue which is naturally accessible to UV ...
Ultraviolet B radiation can suppress cellular immunity. One of the mechanisms related to this immuno...
In this study, we investigated the effect of ultraviolet B radiation on human Langerhans cell functi...
We have recently reported that in vitro low dose of ultraviolet B radiation (UVB, 100–200 J per m2) ...
The present study was undertaken in order to clarify the exact mode of the Langerhans cell (LC) depl...
Exposure to ultraviolet-B radiation impairs cellular immune responses. This immunosuppression seems ...
UVR causes skin injury and inflammation, resulting in impaired immune function and increased skin ca...
This report defines the influence of ultraviolet light (UV) on Langerhans cells (LC).Human volunteer...
In vivo studies have demonstrated that various treatments of skin, e.g., UV irradiation, topical cor...
Exposure of human skin in vivo to UVB radiation induces pyrimidine dimers in DNA and alters the morp...
International audienceUVR causes skin injury and inflammation, resulting in impaired immune function...
Langerhans cells capture exogenous antigens through fluid phase pinocytosis and receptor-mediated en...
Two major components of epidermal cells, keratinocytes and Langerhans cells, are injured by ultravio...
Mechanisms that underlie immunomodulatory properties of ultraviolet (UV) radiation remain incomplete...
The ability of skin to maintain its protective structural and functional integrity depends on both r...
Human Langerhans cells (LC) are located in the epidermal tissue which is naturally accessible to UV ...