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Query: UMLS:C0033036 (
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Urocanic acid
(
UCA
) occurs naturally in the stratum corneum of the skin as the trans-isomer and, upon exposure to UVB radiation, converts to cis-
UCA
. It has been proposed that trans-
UCA
is the photoreceptor for and, following its isomerization to cis-
UCA
, a mediator of the suppressive effects of UVB irradiation on systemic T cell-mediated immune responses, such as contact hypersensitivity (CH) and delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH). To address this question directly, we studied the consequence of deleting the in vivo function of cis-
UCA
on systemic suppression of CH and DTH, by injecting mice with a anti-cis-
UCA
mAb several hours before exposure to UVB radiation. We found that while DTH responses were completely restored, the anti-cis-
UCA
Ab had no effect on UV-induced immunosuppression of the CH response, even though suppressor cell formation was inhibited in both cases. Further, the kinetics of IL-10 expression in the skin of irradiated mice injected with the anti-cis-
UCA
mAb was altered and the diminished
APC
function of spleen-adherent cells from UVB-irradiated mice was totally reversed by the Ab. These findings suggest that cis-
UCA
acts as a mediator for some but not all of the systemic suppressive effects of UVB irradiation. They also suggest that cis-
UCA
may act indirectly via IL-10 to modulate immune function.
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PMID:Differential effects of a monoclonal antibody to cis-urocanic acid on the suppression of delayed and contact hypersensitivity following ultraviolet irradiation. 881 94