|  Help  |  About  |  Contact Us

Publication : Substance P Release by Sensory Neurons Triggers Dendritic Cell Migration and Initiates the Type-2 Immune Response to Allergens.

First Author  Perner C Year  2020
Journal  Immunity Volume  53
Issue  5 Pages  1063-1077.e7
PubMed ID  33098765 Mgi Jnum  J:305805
Mgi Id  MGI:6706527 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2020.10.001
Citation  Perner C, et al. (2020) Substance P Release by Sensory Neurons Triggers Dendritic Cell Migration and Initiates the Type-2 Immune Response to Allergens. Immunity 53(5):1063-1077.e7
abstractText  Dendritic cells (DCs) of the cDC2 lineage initiate allergic immunity and in the dermis are marked by their expression of CD301b. CD301b(+) dermal DCs respond to allergens encountered in vivo, but not in vitro. This suggests that another cell in the dermis may sense allergens and relay that information to activate and induce the migration of CD301b(+) DCs to the draining lymph node (dLN). Using a model of cutaneous allergen exposure, we show that allergens directly activated TRPV1(+) sensory neurons leading to itch and pain behaviors. Allergen-activated sensory neurons released the neuropeptide Substance P, which stimulated proximally located CD301b(+) DCs through the Mas-related G-protein coupled receptor member A1 (MRGPRA1). Substance P induced CD301b(+) DC migration to the dLN where they initiated T helper-2 cell differentiation. Thus, sensory neurons act as primary sensors of allergens, linking exposure to activation of allergic-skewing DCs and the initiation of an allergic immune response.
Quick Links:
 
Quick Links:
 

Expression

Publication --> Expression annotations

 

Other

22 Bio Entities

Trail: Publication

0 Expression