{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Abnormal metabolism in melanocytes participates in the activation of dendritic cell in halo nevus. {Author}: Jiang L;Hu Y;Zhang Y;Zhao Y;Gao L;Dong Y;Liang Y;Guo H;Wu S;Zhang Y;Chen J;Zeng Q; {Journal}: Clin Immunol {Volume}: 265 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jun 29 {Factor}: 10.19 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.clim.2024.110300 {Abstract}: A comprehensive analysis of spatial transcriptomics was carried out to better understand the progress of halo nevus. We found that halo nevus was characterized by overactive immune responses, triggered by chemokines and dendritic cells (DCs), T cells, and macrophages. Consequently, we observed abnormal cell death, such as apoptosis and disulfidptosis in halo nevus, some were closely related to immunity. Interestingly, we identified aberrant metabolites such as uridine diphosphate glucose (UDP-G) within the halo nevus. UDP-G, accompanied by the infiltration of DCs and T cells, exhibited correlations with certain forms of cell death. Subsequent experiments confirmed that UDP-G was increased in vitiligo serum and could activate DCs. We also confirmed that oxidative response is an inducer of UDP-G. In summary, the immune response in halo nevus, including DC activation, was accompanied by abnormal cell death and metabolites. Especially, melanocyte-derived UDP-G may play a crucial role in DC activation.