Mast cells are crucial for early inflammation, migration of Langerhans cells, and CTL responses following topical application of TLR7 ligand in mice

V Heib, M Becker, T Warger… - Blood, The Journal …, 2007 - ashpublications.org
V Heib, M Becker, T Warger, G Rechtsteiner, C Tertilt, M Klein, T Bopp, C Taube, H Schild…
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2007ashpublications.org
Until recently, IgE-activated mast cells have been regarded merely as effector cells of
adaptive immune responses, involved in allergic reactions and mucosal immunity to
parasites. Herein, we report that murine dermal mast cells, activated by local administration
of a cream containing the synthetic TLR7 ligand imiquimod, are essential to initiate an early
inflammatory reaction. The mast-cell–derived cytokines TNF-α and IL-1β play an important
role in this process. Furthermore, TLR7-activated mast cells are also able to promote the …
Abstract
Until recently, IgE-activated mast cells have been regarded merely as effector cells of adaptive immune responses, involved in allergic reactions and mucosal immunity to parasites. Herein, we report that murine dermal mast cells, activated by local administration of a cream containing the synthetic TLR7 ligand imiquimod, are essential to initiate an early inflammatory reaction. The mast-cell–derived cytokines TNF-α and IL-1β play an important role in this process. Furthermore, TLR7-activated mast cells are also able to promote the emigration of Langerhans cells, which partly depends on the expression of mast-cell–derived IL-1β. We have previously shown that TLR7 ligation enhances transcutaneous immunization evoked by topical application of vaccine antigens to the skin, a procedure that directly targets skin-resident antigen-presenting cells. Consequently, we now demonstrate here that the capacity to mount a peptide-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocyte response following transcutaneous immunization using imiquimod as adjuvant is severely impaired in mast-cell–deficient mice. Thus, these findings demonstrate the potent versability of alternatively activated mast cells at the interface of innate and adaptive immunity.
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