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The Relationship between Decreased 5-Hydroxyindole Metabolism and Mental Defect in Phenylketonuria
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Immune RegulationImmunologyMental DefectImmunologic MechanismInnate ImmunityDermatologyImmune SystemCellular PhysiologyInflammationElectron MicroscopyExperimental DermatologyChronic Kidney DiseaseCell SignalingSkin DevelopmentPsychiatryCutaneous BiologyCell TraffickingInherited Metabolic DiseaseAutoimmunityHumoral ImmunityT Cell ImmunityImmune FunctionRenal PathophysiologyCell BiologyClinical Disorders5-Hydroxyindole MetabolismSignal TransductionPhysiologyDendritic Cell BiologyMetabolismMedicineNephrologyProvocative StudyViral Peptides
A provocative study has shown that viral peptides may be transferred in vitro from epithelial cells to APC through connexin-43 gap junction channels. In support of this cross-presentation pathway, the study also reported that human dendritic cells, including Langerhans cells of skin, express connexin-43. In this report we show that if this was the case, the levels of connexin-43 are below those detectable by immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, quantitative PCR of purified CD1a<sup>+</sup> cells, and electron microscopy, raising questions about the relevance of the connexin-43-dependent mechanism for Langerhans cells of noninflamed human skin.
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