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Differential developmental requirement and peripheral regulation for dermal Vγ4 and Vγ6T17 cells in health and inflammation

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  • Yihua Cai

    (James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville)

  • Feng Xue

    (Ruijin Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiaotong University)

  • Chris Fleming

    (James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville)

  • Jie Yang

    (Pennsylvania State University)

  • Chuanlin Ding

    (James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville)

  • Yunfeng Ma

    (James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville)

  • Min Liu

    (James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville)

  • Huang-ge Zhang

    (James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville)

  • Jie Zheng

    (Ruijin Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiaotong University)

  • Na Xiong

    (Pennsylvania State University)

  • Jun Yan

    (James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville)

Abstract

Dermal IL-17-producing γδT cells have a critical role in skin inflammation. However, their development and peripheral regulation have not been fully elucidated. Here we demonstrate that dermal γδT cells develop from the embryonic thymus and undergo homeostatic proliferation after birth with diversified TCR repertoire. Vγ6T cells are bona fide resident, but precursors of dermal Vγ4T cells may require extrathymic environment for imprinting skin-homing properties. Thymic Vγ6T cells are more competitive than Vγ4 for dermal γδT cell reconstitution and TCRδ−/− mice reconstituted with Vγ6 develop psoriasis-like inflammation after IMQ-application. Although both IL-23 and IL-1β promote Vγ4 and Vγ6 proliferation, Vγ4 are the main source of IL-17 production that requires IL-1 signalling. Mice with deficiency of IL-1RI signalling have significantly decreased skin inflammation. These studies reveal a differential developmental requirement and peripheral regulation for dermal Vγ6 and Vγ4 γδT cells, implying a new mechanism that may be involved in skin inflammation.

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  • Yihua Cai & Feng Xue & Chris Fleming & Jie Yang & Chuanlin Ding & Yunfeng Ma & Min Liu & Huang-ge Zhang & Jie Zheng & Na Xiong & Jun Yan, 2014. "Differential developmental requirement and peripheral regulation for dermal Vγ4 and Vγ6T17 cells in health and inflammation," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 5(1), pages 1-14, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:5:y:2014:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms4986
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4986
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