
@Article{,
AUTHOR = {Franca Cattani, Anatolia Gallese, Marco Mosca, Pasquale Buanne, Leda Biordi, Sandro Francavilla, Gino Coletti, Luigi Pellegrini, Gabriella Melillo, Riccardo Bertini},
TITLE = {The role of CXCR2 activity in the contact hypersensitivity response in mice},
JOURNAL = {European Cytokine Network},
VOLUME = {17},
YEAR = {2006},
NUMBER = {1},
PAGES = {42--48},
URL = {http://www.techscience.com/ECN/v17n1/66167},
ISSN = {1952-4005},
ABSTRACT = {The recruitment of polymorphonuclear neutrophil leukocytes (PMN) into a challenge site, and their
subsequent activation, are thought to play a role in the elicitation of the contact hypersensitivity (CHS) response.
The present study investigated the role played by CXCR2 activity in tissue PMN inﬁltration and subsequent
triggering of CHS. Our results show that the cutaneous inﬁltration by PMN, induced by hapten challenge was
dramatically inhibited in sensitized, CXCR2-deﬁcient (CXCR2<sup>-/-</sup>) mice. Inhibition of PMN recruitment into the
hapten-challenged ears of CXCR2<sup>-/-</sup> mice was associated with a consistent reduction of the CHS response (ear
swelling) in CXCR2<sup>-/-</sup> mice as compared with that observed in neutropenic, wild-type (CXCR2<sup>+/+</sup>) mice.
Prevention of skin PMN inﬁltration and the ear swelling response by the absence of functional CXCR2 was
observed regardless of the hapten used. These data clearly suggest that CXCR2 activity plays an essential role in
mediating cutaneous recruitment and activation of PMN, and thus indirectly regulates recruitment of haptenprimed
T cells into challenge sites, with the subsequent elicitation of the CHS response. The role played by CXCR2
activity in the CHS response provides the rationale for testing CXCR2 inhibitors as a new therapeutic approach
to skin diseases.},
DOI = {}
}



