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IL-17-Secreting γδ T Cells Are Completely Dependent upon CCR6 for Homing to Inflamed Skin.

James J Campbell1, Karen Ebsworth2, Linda S Ertl2, Jeffrey P McMahon2, Dale Newland2, Yu Wang2, Shirley Liu2, Zhenhua Miao2, Ton Dang2, Penglie Zhang2, Israel F Charo2, Rajinder Singh2, Thomas J Schall2.   

Abstract

mAbs that neutralize IL-17 or its receptor have proven efficacious in treating moderate-to-severe psoriasis, confirming IL-17 as an important driver of this disease. In mice, a rare population of T cells, γδT17 cells, appears to be a dominant source of IL-17 in experimental psoriasis. These cells traffic between lymph nodes and the skin, and are identified by their coexpression of the TCR variable regions γ4 and δ4. These cells are homologous to the Vγ9Vδ2 T cell population identified in human psoriatic plaques. In this study we report that a potent and specific small molecule antagonist of the CCR6 chemokine receptor, CCX2553, was efficacious in reducing multiple aspects of psoriasis in two different murine models of the disease. Administration of CCX2553 ameliorated skin inflammation in both the IL-23-induced ear swelling model and the topical imiquimod model, and significantly reduced the number of γδT17 cells in inflamed skin. γδT17 cells were greatly reduced in imiquimod-treated skin of CCR6-/- mice, but adoptively transferred wild-type (CCR6+/+) γδT17 cells homed normally to the skin of imiquimod-treated CCR6-/- mice. Our data suggest that γδT17 cells are completely dependent on CCR6 for homing to psoriasiform skin. Thus, CCR6 may constitute a novel target for a mechanistically distinct therapeutic approach to treating psoriasis.
Copyright © 2017 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28972090     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1700826

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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