The Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing is an academic center affiliated with the Division of Toxicological Sciences in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences of the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health.

 

Johns Hopkins School of Public Health

Research Grants 1990-1991

An In Vitro Models for Contact Allergy

Fredika Robertson, PhD
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey

Robertson will examine the ability of keratinocytes, epidermal cells with a suspected role in contact allergies, to release a variety of immune reaction by-products after exposure to cytokines or inflammatory agent TPA. Then she will compare that reaction with ones generated by known contact allergens. Such studies should clarify the role of keratinocytes and perhaps produce an in vitro model of contact allergy.