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Publication : The junctional adhesion molecule JAML is a costimulatory receptor for epithelial gammadelta T cell activation.

First Author  Witherden DA Year  2010
Journal  Science Volume  329
Issue  5996 Pages  1205-10
PubMed ID  20813954 Mgi Jnum  J:163519
Mgi Id  MGI:4822257 Doi  10.1126/science.1192698
Citation  Witherden DA, et al. (2010) The junctional adhesion molecule JAML is a costimulatory receptor for epithelial gammadelta T cell activation. Science 329(5996):1205-10
abstractText  Gammadelta T cells present in epithelial tissues provide a crucial first line of defense against environmental insults, including infection, trauma, and malignancy, yet the molecular events surrounding their activation remain poorly defined. Here we identify an epithelial gammadelta T cell-specific costimulatory molecule, junctional adhesion molecule-like protein (JAML). Binding of JAML to its ligand Coxsackie and adenovirus receptor (CAR) provides costimulation leading to cellular proliferation and cytokine and growth factor production. Inhibition of JAML costimulation leads to diminished gammadelta T cell activation and delayed wound closure akin to that seen in the absence of gammadelta T cells. Our results identify JAML as a crucial component of epithelial gammadelta T cell biology and have broader implications for CAR and JAML in tissue homeostasis and repair.
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