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doi:10.1084/jem.20070509
The Journal of Experimental Medicine, Vol. 205, No. 9, 2151-2162
The Rockefeller University Press, 0022-1007 $30.00
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Toll-like receptor and IL-12 signaling control susceptibility to contact hypersensitivity

Stefan F. Martin1, Jan C. Dudda1, Eva Bachtanian1, Annalisa Lembo2, Stefanie Liller1, Christoph Dürr1, Markus M. Heimesaat3, Stefan Bereswill3, György Fejer2, Ralitsa Vassileva2, Thilo Jakob1, Nikolaus Freudenberg4, Christian C. Termeer1, Caroline Johner2, Chris Galanos2, and Marina A. Freudenberg2

1 Allergy Research Group, Department of Dermatology, University Medical Center Freiburg, D-79104 Freiburg, Germany
2 Max Planck Institute for Immunobiology, D-79108 Freiburg, Germany
3 Institute for Microbiology and Hygiene, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Charité Campus Mitte, Berlin, Germany
4 Institute of Pathology, University Medical Center Freiburg, D-79106 Freiburg, Germany

CORRESPONDENCE Stefan F. Martin: stefan.martin{at}uniklinik-freiburg.de OR Marina A. Freudenberg: freudenberg{at}immunbio.mpg.de

Allergic contact hypersensitivity (CHS) is a T cell–mediated inflammatory skin disease. Interleukin (IL)-12 is considered to be important in the generation of the allergen-specific T cell response. Loss of IL-12 function in IL-12Rβ2–deficient mice, however, did not ameliorate the allergic immune response, suggesting alternate IL-12–independent pathways in the induction of CHS. Because exposure to contact allergens always takes place in the presence of microbial skin flora, we investigated the potential role of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in the induction of CHS. Using mice deficient in TLR4, the receptor for bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS), IL-12 receptor (R) β2, or both, we show that the concomitant absence of TLR4 and IL-12Rβ2, but not the absence of TLR4 or IL-12Rβ2 alone, prevented DC-mediated sensitization, generation of effector T cells, and the subsequent CHS response to 2,4,6-trinitro-1-chlorobenzene (TNCB), oxazolone, and fluorescein isothiocyanate. Introduction of the TLR4 transgene into the TLR4/IL-12Rβ2 mutant restored the CHS inducibility, showing a requirement for TLR4 in IL-12–independent CHS induction. Furthermore, the concomitant absence of TLR2 and TLR4 prevented the induction of CHS to TNCB in IL-12–competent mice. Finally, CHS was inducible in germ-free wild-type and IL-12Rβ2–deficient mice, but not in germ-free TLR4/IL-12Rβ2 double deficient mice, suggesting that the necessary TLR activation may proceed via endogenous ligands.


Abbreviations used: ACD, allergic contact dermatitis; CHS, contact hypersensitivity; HA, hyaluronic acid; i.c., intracutaneous; ODN, oligodeoxynucleotide; TLR, Toll-like receptor; TNCB, 2,4,6-trinitro-1-chlorobenzene; TNBS, 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene-1-sulfonic acid; TRIF, Toll/IL-1 receptor domain–containing adaptor-inducing interferon-β.

S.F. Martin and M.A. Freudenberg contributed equally to this paper.

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