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International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 2004

Secondary Lymphoid Tissue Chemokine (CCL21) Is Upregulated in Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Horacio M. Serra; Yanina Eberhard; Andrea Martín; Norberto Gallino; Julio Gagliardi; Carlos E. Baena-Cagnani; Alejandro Ruiz Lascano; Susana Ortiz; Ana Lía Mariani; Mariagrazia Uguccioni

Chemokines are important players in the development of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). The participation of secondary lymphoid tissue chemokine (CCL21) is essential in the induction of the disease due to its expression in lymphatic vessels and in secondary lymphoid organs. Since there is no information about its participation during the effector phase of ACD, we studied this chemokine in patients already diagnosed with ACD, who were challenged with the relevant positive and negative (control) antigens. All patients showed a specific antigen-induced immune response characterized by early expression of inflammatory markers in blood endothelial cells followed by dermal accumulation of mononuclear cells with an important increase in infiltration of CXCR3+ but not of CCR7+ cells. In situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry showed low levels of CCL21 in lymphatic vessels at 2 h, whereas they were significantly increased at 10 and 48 h in all positive patch tests. In contrast, very low expression of this chemokine was observed in skin biopsies from the control site at 48 h. In addition, Langerin+ cells, which were present in dermis from positive patch tests at 2 h, were diminished in number at 10 and 48 h, but a significant number of those cells was still present in dermal areas of the control site at 48 h. We demonstrate for the first time that CCL21, a constitutively expressed chemokine, is strongly upregulated in human lymphatic vessels during a Th1/Tc1 allergic inflammatory response. This can provide the signal required for CCR7+ cells to leave the skin through CCL21-positive lymphatic vessels.


Clinical & Experimental Allergy | 2003

Expression of CS-1 fibronectin precedes monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 production during elicitation of allergic contact dermatitis

Andrea Martín; Julio Gagliardi; Carlos E. Baena-Cagnani; Yanina Eberhard; Mariagrazia Uguccioni; Norberto Gallino; Ana Lía Mariani; Horacio M. Serra

Background Leucocyte migration within inflammatory skin compartments in allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is the result of a sophisticated multi‐step event where multiple molecules are involved.


BMC Ophthalmology | 2003

The effect of ketotifen on inflammatory markers in allergic conjunctivitis: an open, uncontrolled study.

Andrea Martín; Julio A. Urrets-Zavalia; Alejandro Berra; Ana Lía Mariani; Norberto Gallino; Eduardo Gomez Demel; Julio Gagliardi; Carlos E. Baena-Cagnani; Enrique A Urrets-Zavalía; Horacio M. Serra

BackgroundThe efficacy and safety of ketotifen eye drop treatment in allergic conjunctivitis (AC) management is perfectly known by several studies, but the mechanism of action at the biochemical levels is poorly understood so we decided to perform an open, uncontrolled study in order to investigate the effect of the topical administration of ketotifen fumarate 0.05% on biochemical markers of inflammation on conjunctival cells in patients with AC.MethodsNineteen patients with symptoms and signs of AC (itching, discharge, burning, redness, increase in the watery discharge, swelling and follicles) and with a history of allergy were prescribed with two daily instillation of one drop of eyewash ketotifen fumarate 0,05% in both eyes during thirty days. They were studied by measuring clinical and immunologic parameters.ResultsKetotifen fumarate treatment significantly reduced the total symptoms and signs score for each patient as well as each symptoms and signs at all time points compared with day 0 (p < 0.0001 and p < 0.016, respectively). Although the percentage of HLA-DR+ epithelial cells diminished only in 58% of patients, the numbers of CD29+ and eotaxin+ epithelial cells dropped significantly in 68% and 73 % of them (p < 0.0062 and <0.0082, respectively) as a consequence of the treatment. In 9 out of 19 patients a simultaneous decrease in the percentage of epithelial cells positive for CD29 and eotaxin was observed.ConclusionKetotifen besides the well-known effect in reducing signs and symptoms of AC significantly diminished production of eotaxin and expression of CD29 by epithelial cells in patients with seasonal AC.


Journal of Cutaneous Pathology | 2002

Vascular endothelium express CS-1 fibronectin in allergic contact dermatitis

Andrea Martín; Susana Ortiz; M. E. D. Cabalier; Silvia Frede; E. Burgos; E. Hliba; Horacio M. Serra

Background: Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a common human dermatosis in which not all the mechanisms involved in its pathogenesis have been elucidated.


BMC Dermatology | 2002

Early inflammatory markers in elicitation of allergic contact dermatitis

Andrea Martín; Norberto Gallino; Julio Gagliardi; Susana Ortiz; Alejandro Ruiz Lascano; Ana Diller; María Cristina Daraio; Adrián Kahn; Ana Lía Mariani; Horacio M. Serra


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2000

INTERLEUKIN 2 INDUCTION OF PROLIFERATION IN RESTING T LYMPHOCYTES REQUIRES CONTACT WITH MONOCYTES

Susana A. Pesoa; Andrea Martín; Ana Lía Mariani; Carlos Vullo; Horacio M. Serra


Archivos De Alergia E Inmunologia Clinica | 2000

Hacia un mejor diagnóstico de conjuntivitis alérgica

Andrea Martín; Julio Gagliardi; E Gómez Demel; Alejandro Berra; Norberto Gallino; M. C Daraio; A Copello; Julio A. Urrets-Zavalia; Ana Lía Mariani; Enrique A Urrets-Zavalía; Horacio M. Serra


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2003

The Effect of Ketotifen on Inflammatory Markers in Allergic Conjunctivitis: An Open, Uncontrolled Study

Horacio M. Serra; Andrea Martín; Julio A. Urrets-Zavalia; Alejandro Berra; Ana Lía Mariani; N. Gallino; C.E. Baena-Cagnani; Enrique A Urrets-Zavalía


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2002

Expression of human CCL2 and CS-1 fibronectin in allergic contact dermatitis

Horacio M. Serra; Andrea Martín; Julio Gagliardi; Adrian M. Kahn; Alejandro Ruiz Lascano; Ana Diller; María Cristina Daraio; Maria C Duccasse; Ana Lía Mariani


Archivos De Alergia E Inmunologia Clinica | 2001

Expresión de CCL2 y CS-1 fibronectina en dermatitis alérgica por contacto

Horacio M. Serra; Andrea Martín; Julio Gagliardi; Andrés Ruiz Lascano; Ana Diller; María Cristina Daraio; Alejandro Kahn; María Ducasse; Ana Lía Mariani

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Horacio M. Serra

National University of Cordoba

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Ana Lía Mariani

National University of Misiones

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Susana Ortiz

National University of Cordoba

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Alejandro Berra

University of Buenos Aires

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Julio A. Urrets-Zavalia

Catholic University of Cordoba

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Silvia Frede

National University of Cordoba

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Yanina Eberhard

National University of Cordoba

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Carlos Vullo

National University of Cordoba

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