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  2. Treg cells require Izumo1R to regulate γδT cell-driven inflammation in the skin

Treg cells require Izumo1R to regulate γδT cell-driven inflammation in the skin

  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2023 Apr 4;120(14):e2221255120. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2221255120.
Payam Zarin 1 Yulia Shwartz 2 Adriana Ortiz-Lopez 1 Bola S Hanna 1 Martina Sassone-Corsi 1 Ya-Chieh Hsu 2 Diane Mathis 1 Christophe Benoist 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Immunology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115.
  • 2 Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138.
Abstract

Izumo1R is a pseudo-folate receptor with an essential role in mediating tight oocyte/spermatozoa contacts during fertilization. Intriguingly, it is also expressed in CD4+ T lymphocytes, in particular Treg cells under the control of Foxp3. To understand Izumo1R function in Treg cells, we analyzed mice with Treg-specific Izumo1r deficiency (Iz1rTrKO). Treg differentiation and homeostasis were largely normal, with no overt autoimmunity and only marginal increases in PD1+ and CD44hi Treg phenotypes. pTreg differentiation was also unaffected. Iz1rTrKO mice proved uniquely susceptible to imiquimod-induced, γδT cell-dependent, skin disease, contrasting with normal responses to several inflammatory or tumor challenges, including other models of skin inflammation. Analysis of Iz1rTrKO skin revealed a subclinical inflammation that presaged IMQ-induced changes, with an imbalance of Rorγ+ γδT cells. Immunostaining of normal mouse skin revealed the expression of Izumo1, the ligand for Izumo1R, electively in dermal γδT cells. We propose that Izumo1R on Tregs enables tight contacts with γδT cells, thereby controlling a particular path of skin inflammation.

Keywords

Foxp3; T regulatory cells; psoriasis.

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