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Publication : Occludin Expression in Epidermal γδ T Cells in Response to Epidermal Stress Causes Them To Migrate into Draining Lymph Nodes.

First Author  Saito T Year  2017
Journal  J Immunol Volume  199
Issue  1 Pages  62-71
PubMed ID  28566372 Mgi Jnum  J:251200
Mgi Id  MGI:6099387 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1600848
Citation  Saito T, et al. (2017) Occludin Expression in Epidermal gammadelta T Cells in Response to Epidermal Stress Causes Them To Migrate into Draining Lymph Nodes. J Immunol 199(1):62-71
abstractText  Epidermal gammadelta T cells that reside in the front line of the skin play a pivotal role in stress immune surveillance. However, it is not clear whether these cells are involved in further induction of immune responses after they are activated in dysregulated epidermis. In this study, we found that activated gammadelta T cells expressed occludin and migrated into draining lymph nodes in an occludin-dependent manner. Epidermal gammadelta T cells in occludin-deficient mice exhibited impairments in morphology changes and motility, although they expressed activation markers at levels comparable to those in wild-type cells. Occludin deficiency weakened the induction of allergen-induced contact hypersensitivity, primarily as the result of the impaired migration of epidermal gammadelta T cells. Thus, occludin expression by epidermal gammadelta T cells upon activation in response to epidermal stress allows them to move, which could be important for augmentation of immune responses via collaboration with other cells.
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