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Publication : CCL27 is a crucial regulator of immune homeostasis of the skin and mucosal tissues.

First Author  Davila ML Year  2022
Journal  iScience Volume  25
Issue  6 Pages  104426
PubMed ID  35663027 Mgi Jnum  J:330550
Mgi Id  MGI:7285736 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2022.104426
Citation  Davila ML, et al. (2022) CCL27 is a crucial regulator of immune homeostasis of the skin and mucosal tissues. iScience 25(6):104426
abstractText  Abundant immune cells reside in barrier tissues. Understanding the regulation of these cells can yield insights on their roles in tissue homeostasis and inflammation. Here, we report that the chemokine CCL27 is critical for establishment of resident lymphocytes and immune homeostasis in barrier tissues. CCL27 expression is associated with normal skin and hair follicle development independent of commensal bacterial stimulation, indicative of a homeostatic role for the chemokine. Accordingly, in the skin of CCL27-knockout mice, there is a reduced presence and dysregulated localization of T cells that express CCR10, the cognate receptor to CCL27. Besides, CCL27-knockout mice have overreactive skin inflammatory responses in an imiquimod-induced model of psoriasis. Beyond the skin, CCL27-knockout mice have increased infiltration of CCR10(+) T cells into lungs and reproductive tracts, the latter of which also exhibit spontaneous inflammation. Our findings demonstrate that CCL27 is critical for immune homeostasis across barrier tissues.
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