Publications by authors named "Uchi H"

Background: The T-cell-mediated contact hypersensitivity reaction (CHR) is thought to be involved in the pathogenesis of clinical cutaneous disorders including atopic dermatitis. A novel diaminouracil derivative, CX-659S, has been reported to have an inhibitory activity against picryl chloride (PC)-induced CHR when administered either orally or percutaneously. The inhibitory effect of topical CX-659S was assessed in three CHR models in the present study.

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Keratinocytes (KC) produce a vast repertoire of cytokines, including interleukins, growth factors, colony stimulating factors, and chemokines. Under normal conditions, most of them are not synthesized or remain in the cytoplasm, but external stimuli, such as trauma, bacterial infections, chemical substances, or ultraviolet irradiation induce the production and release of these cytokines from KC. KC-derived cytokines regulate the immune and inflammatory responses through their receptors on KC, Langerhans cells, dermal fibroblasts and endothelial cells, and infiltrating T-cells.

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