International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jun 2020)

Cross-Reactivity of Palladium in a Murine Model of Metal-induced Allergic Contact Dermatitis

  • Hiroaki Shigematsu,
  • Kenichi Kumagai,
  • Motoaki Suzuki,
  • Takanori Eguchi,
  • Ryota Matsubara,
  • Yasunari Nakasone,
  • Keisuke Nasu,
  • Takamasa Yoshizawa,
  • Haruno Ichikawa,
  • Takahiro Mori,
  • Yoshiki Hamada,
  • Ryuji Suzuki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21114061
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 11
p. 4061

Abstract

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Metal allergy is usually diagnosed by patch testing, however, the results do not necessarily reflect the clinical symptoms because of cross-reactivity between different metals. In this study, we established the novel mouse model of cross-reactive metal allergy, and aimed to elucidate the immune response in terms of T-cell receptor repertoire. This model was classified into two groups: the sensitization to nickel and challenge with palladium group, and the sensitization to chromium and challenge with palladium group. This model developed spongiotic edema with intra- and peri-epithelial infiltration of CD4+ T cells in the inflamed skin that resembles human contact dermatitis. Using T cell receptor analysis, we detected a high proportion of T cells bearing Trav8d-1-Traj49 and Trav5-1-Traj37 in the Ni- and Cr-sensitized Pd-challenged mice. Furthermore, mucosal-associated invariant T cells and invariant natural killer T cells were also detected. Our results indicated that T cells bearing Trav8d-1-Traj49 and Trav5-1-Traj37 induced the development of palladium-cross reactive allergy, and that mucosal-associated invariant T and invariant natural killer T cells were also involved in the cross-reactivity between different metals.

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