In addition to their role as UV radical scavengers, melanocytes are also part of the immune system, and are considered to be immune cells. Although the full role of melanocytes in immune response is not fully understood, melanocytes share many characteristics with
dendritic cells: branched morphology;
phagocytic capabilities; presentation of
antigens to
T-cells; and production and release of
cytokines. Although melanocytes are dendritic in form and share many characteristics with dendritic cells, they derive from different cell lineages. Dendritic cells are derived from
hematopoietic stem cells in the
bone marrow. Melanocytes on the other hand originate from
neural crest cells. As such, although morphologically and functionally similar, melanocytes and dendritic cells are not the same. Melanocytes are capable of expressing
MHC Class II, Melanocytes express many proinflammatory cytokines including
IL-1,
IL-3,
IL-6,
IL-8,
TNF-α, and
TGF-β. and to capture pathogens that enter the epidermis. Melanosomes are
vesicles that package the chemical inside a
plasma membrane. The
melanosomes are organized as a cap protecting the nucleus of the
keratinocyte. When ultraviolet rays penetrate the skin and damage DNA,
thymidine dinucleotide (pTpT) fragments from damaged
DNA will trigger melanogenesis and cause the melanocyte to produce melanosomes, which are then transferred by dendrites to the top layer of keratinocytes.
Stem cells The
precursor of the melanocyte is the
melanoblast. In adults, stem cells are contained in the bulge area of the
outer root sheath of
hair follicles. When a hair is lost and the hair follicle regenerates, the stem cells are activated. These stem cells develop into both keratinocyte precursors and melanoblasts - and these melanoblasts supply both hair and skin (moving into the
basal layer of the
epidermis). There is additionally evidence that melanocyte stem cells are present in cutaneous nerves, with nerve signals causing these cells to differentiate into melanocytes for the skin. ==Clinical significance==