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4. Questions: Cutaneous Immune System

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von Korbinian P.

An extracellular bacterial pathogen infects the skin. Describe the steps and molecular events that need to happen to elicit a protective T cell response for this type of pathogen

extracellular -> response dominated by IL-17 producing cells

innate immune system

protective T cell -> innate immune system


  • pathogen like that & its components will be recognized by epithelial and innate immune cells includings DCs & PRR (pattern recoginziton receptors)

    -> trigger release of type 3 inducing cytokines

  • dead epithelial will be phagocytosed by macrophages which will also release similar cytokines

  • in some instances sensory neurons may also participate in instructing this cytokine reponse


  • there will be activation of local typ3 innate lymphoid cells which will start producing IL 17 wich in turn will initate recruitement of innate pro-inflammatory cells like neutrophils

  • migratory dcs will pick up antigen and activaated by cytokine milieu and PRRs will migrate to local skind draining LNs

  • Be aware that during most infections ther will be migration of all types of DCs however depening on the pathogen induced stimuli a certain subset will often dominate. In this case cDC2, which together with the already “rich” type 3 cytokine envrionment will direct the differentiation of CD4 T cells towards the Th17 lineage.

  • The same cDC2s will additionally instruct the newly generated Th17 cells to express skin-homing cheomokine receptors and adhesion meolecular in order ot migrate back to the skina fter exiting the LN.


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Korbinian P.

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