A Role for Skin γδ T Cells in Wound Repair
Julie Jameson(Scripps Research Institute), Karen Ugarte(Scripps Research Institute), Nicole Chen(Scripps Research Institute), Pia P. Yachi(Scripps Research Institute), Elaine Fuchs(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Richard Boismenu(Scripps Research Institute), Wendy L. Havran(Scripps Research Institute)
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Abstract
Gammadelta T cell receptor-bearing dendritic epidermal T cells (DETCs) found in murine skin recognize antigen expressed by damaged or stressed keratinocytes. Activated DETCs produce keratinocyte growth factors (KGFs) and chemokines, raising the possibility that DETCs play a role in tissue repair. We performed wound healing studies and found defects in keratinocyte proliferation and tissue reepithelialization in the absence of wild-type DETCs. In vitro skin organ culture studies demonstrated that adding DETCs or recombinant KGF restored normal wound healing in gammadelta DETC-deficient skin. We propose that DETCs recognize antigen expressed by injured keratinocytes and produce factors that directly affect wound repair.
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