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Neutrophils inhibit γδ T cell functions in the imiquimod-induced mouse model of psoriasis

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Background: Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease associated with deregulated interplays between immune cells and keratinocytes. Neutrophil accumulation in the skin is a histological feature that characterizes psoriasis. However, the role of neutrophils in psoriasis onset and development remains poorly understood. Methods: In this study, we utilized the model of psoriasiform dermatitis, caused by the repeated topical application of an imiquimod containing cream, in neutrophil-depleted mice or in mice carrying impairment in neutrophil functions, including p47phox -/- mice (lacking a cytosolic subunit of the phagocyte nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate - NADPH - oxidase) and Sykfl/fl MRP8-cre+ mice (carrying the specific deletion of the Syk kinase in neutrophils only), to elucidate the specific contribution of neutrophils to psoriasis development. Results: By analyzing disease development/progression in neutrophil-depleted mice, we now report that neutrophils act as negative modulators of disease propagation and exacerbation by inhibiting gammadelta T cell effector functions via nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase-mediated reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. We also report that Syk functions as a crucial molecule in determining the outcome of neutrophil and γδ T cell interactions. Accordingly, we uncover that a selective impairment of Syk-dependent signaling in neutrophils is sufficient to reproduce the enhancement of skin inflammation and γδ T cell infiltration observed in neutrophil-depleted mice. Conclusions: Overall, our findings add new insights into the specific contribution of neutrophils to disease progression in the IMQ-induced mouse model of psoriasis, namely as negative regulatory cells.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
gamma delta (gammadelta) T cells; immunoregulation; inflammatory cyotokines; neutrophils; skin inflammation
Elenco autori:
Costa, Sara; Bevilacqua, Dalila; Caveggion, Elena; Gasperini, Sara; Zenaro, Elena; Pettinella, Francesca; Donini, Marta; Dusi, Stefano; Constantin, Gabriela; Lonardi, Silvia; Vermi, William; De Sanctis, Francesco; Ugel, Stefano; Cestari, Tiziana; Abram, Clare L; Lowell, Clifford A; Rodegher, Pamela; Tagliaro, Franco; Girolomoni, Giampiero; Cassatella, Marco A; Scapini, Patrizia
Autori di Ateneo:
VERMI WILLIAM
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/621369
Pubblicato in:
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
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