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Skin response to protein A

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 December 2011

M. I. White
Affiliation:
The Institute of Dermatology, St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, Homerton Grove, London E9 6BX
W. C. Noble
Affiliation:
The Institute of Dermatology, St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, Homerton Grove, London E9 6BX
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Synopsis

The cutaneous reactions induced in the skin of human volunteers by protein A from Staphylococcus aureus have been studied. This cell wall protein induces no response when applied in solution to intact skin. In contrast a vigorous inflammatory reaction is seen if it is injected intradermally or applied to skin from which the stratum corneum has been partially removed. This study demonstrates that the intact epidermis is an important protection against this microbial product.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1980

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