Journal: Archives of Toxicology
Article Title: A hair-follicle reconstructed in vitro immunocompetent skin model for prediction of the sensitizing potential of chemicals
doi: 10.1007/s00204-025-04130-z
Figure Lengend Snippet: Influence of cocultivation on the migration and maturation of MoLCs and the proliferation of T-cells. Cells harvested from the lower chamber of each ImmuSkin variant were subjected to flow cytometry analysis and stained with anti-CD1a-, anti-CD86- and anti CD4-antibodies. a Representative dot plots show the populations of T-lymphocytes and MoLCs from each ImmuSkin type. The upper left side of the quadrant represents T-lymphocytes, while MoLCs are shown in the lower right side of the quadrant. Moreover, MoLC migration ( b ), MoLC maturation ( c ) and T-cell proliferation ( d ) were measured. The black bar represents immune cells from ImmuSkin-M, the striped bar represents immune cells from ImmuSkin-T, while the gray bar represents immune cells from ImmuSkin-MT. Data are presented as mean ± SD, and statistical significance is indicated as * p -value ≤ 0.05, ** p -value ≤ 0.01, *** p -value ≤ 0.001. A paired t-test was used for the statistical analysis. n = 3. The schematic part of this figure was created with BioRender.com
Article Snippet: On day 6, CD1a + MoLCs were magnetically labeled and isolated using CD1a MicroBeads, human (Miltenyi Biotech, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany).
Techniques: Migration, Variant Assay, Flow Cytometry, Staining