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The protective role of tissue-resident interleukin 17A-producing gamma delta T cells in Mycobacterium leprae infection.


ABSTRACT: Mycobacterium leprae is a kind of disease-causing bacteria and results in leprosy in human. Gamma delta (γδ) T cell is a T-cell subset that is presented in both human dermis and epidermis. These cells bridge innate and adaptive immune responses and play critical roles in regulating anti-microbial defense, wound healing, and skin inflammation. Here, we investigated skin resident γδ T cells in patients with leprosy. Our data showed that γδ T cells significantly accumulated in skin lesions of leprosy patients with tuberculoid (TT) form. IL-23 can predominantly stimulate dermal γδ T cells to produce interleukin 17 (IL-17), a cytokine which may lead to disease protection. These γδ T cells expressed a specific set of surface molecules, and majority of these cells were Vδ1+. Also, IL-23 can stimulate the expansion of dermal γδ T cells expansion. Moreover, our results revealed that the transcription factor RORγt was responsible for IL-17A expression in leprosy lesion. Therefore, these data indicated that IL-23-responsive dermal γδ T cells were the major resource of IL-17A production in the skin and could be a potential target in the treatment of leprosy.

SUBMITTER: Liu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9644052 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The protective role of tissue-resident interleukin 17A-producing gamma delta T cells in Mycobacterium <i>leprae</i> infection.

Liu Yan Y   Shi Chao C   Ma Shanshan S   Ma Yuelong Y   Lu Xinyuan X   Zhu Jianyu J   Yang Degang D  

Frontiers in immunology 20221026


Mycobacterium <i>leprae</i> is a kind of disease-causing bacteria and results in leprosy in human. Gamma delta (γδ) T cell is a T-cell subset that is presented in both human dermis and epidermis. These cells bridge innate and adaptive immune responses and play critical roles in regulating anti-microbial defense, wound healing, and skin inflammation. Here, we investigated skin resident γδ T cells in patients with leprosy. Our data showed that γδ T cells significantly accumulated in skin lesions o  ...[more]

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