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Immune Regulatory Roles of Cells Expressing Taste Signaling Elements in Nongustatory Tissues.

Hong Wang1, Ichiro Matsumoto2, Peihua Jiang2.   

Abstract

G protein-coupled taste receptors and their downstream signaling elements, including Gnat3 (also known as α-gustducin) and TrpM5, were first identified in taste bud cells. Subsequent studies, however, revealed that some cells in nongustatory tissues also express taste receptors and/or their signaling elements. These nongustatory-tissue-expressed taste receptors and signaling elements play important roles in a number of physiological processes, including metabolism and immune responses. Special populations of cells expressing taste signaling elements in nongustatory tissues have been described as solitary chemosensory cells (SCCs) and tuft cells, mainly based on their morphological features and their expression of taste signaling elements as a critical molecular signature. These cells are typically scattered in barrier epithelial tissues, and their functions were largely unknown until recently. Emerging evidence shows that SCCs and tuft cells play important roles in immune responses to microbes and parasites. Additionally, certain immune cells also express taste receptors or taste signaling elements, suggesting a direct link between chemosensation and immune function. In this chapter, we highlight our current understanding of the functional roles of these "taste-like" cells and taste signaling pathways in different tissues, focusing on their activities in immune regulation.
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Keywords:  Acetylcholine; Gustducin; IL25; Inflammation; Pou2f3; Solitary chemosensory cells; TrpM5; Tuft cells; Type 2 immunity

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Year:  2022        PMID: 33945029     DOI: 10.1007/164_2021_468

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Handb Exp Pharmacol        ISSN: 0171-2004


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