On the fourth day after a single painting of 2,4,6-trinitro-chlorobenzene on the abdominal skin, inguinal lymph nodes were removed, and a single-cell suspension was prepared. The cells were analyzed flow cytometrically, using monoclonal anti-protein kinase C antibody. It was found that the number of lymph node cells in which protein kinase C was detected on the cell surface was significantly increased over that in non-treated mice (p less than 0.01). On the basis of our results and discussions in the literature, it is thought that protein kinase C is related to the initiation of the contact hypersensitivity reaction.
Patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) were treated with Tranilast, Interleukin-2 (IL-2) (production of T cells in vitro) and blood histamine values, before and after Tranilast therapy, were measured, and the following results were obtained: 1) Compared with healthy controls, the IL-2 producing ability of T cells in patients with AD was increased. 2) After Tranilast therapy, IL-2 production of T cells in AD decreased in quantity to the control level. 3) Skin lesion severities of AD were correlated with the quantity of IL-2 production of T cells. 4) Serum histamine levels were not significantly different between AD patients and healthy controls, before or after Tranilast therapy.
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