CD100 boosts the inflammatory response in the challenge phase of allergic contact dermatitis in mice

Veronika Mraz, Anders B Funch, Mia H Jee, Anne-Sofie Ø Gadsbøll, Julie F Weber, Kelvin Yeung, Rebecca K D Lohmann, Alana Hawkes, Niels Ødum, Anders Woetmann, Dianne McKay, Deborah Witherden, Carsten Geisler, Charlotte M Bonefeld

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is an inflammatory disease with a complex pathophysiology in which epidermal-resident memory CD8+ T (TRM ) cells play a key role. The mechanisms involved in the activation of CD8+ TRM cells during allergic flare-up responses are not understood.

METHODS: The expression of CD100 and its ligand Plexin B2 on CD8+ TRM cells and keratinocytes before and after allergen exposure was determined by flow cytometry and RT-qPCR. The role of CD100 in the inflammatory response during the challenge phase of ACD was determined in a model of ACD in CD100 knockout and wild-type mice.

RESULTS: We show that CD8+ TRM cells express CD100 during homeostatic conditions and up-regulate it following re-exposure of allergen-experienced skin to the experimental contact allergen 1-fluoro-2,4-dinitrobenzene (DNFB). Furthermore, Plexin B2 is up-regulated on keratinocytes following exposure to some contact allergens. We show that loss of CD100 results in a reduced inflammatory response to DNFB with impaired production of IFNγ, IL-17A, CXCL1, CXCL2, CXCL5, and IL-1β and decreased recruitment of neutrophils to the epidermis.

CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrates that CD100 is expressed on CD8+ TRM cells and is required for full activation of CD8+ TRM cells and the flare-up response of ACD.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftContact Dermatitis
Vol/bind89
Udgave nummer6
Sider (fra-til)442-452
Antal sider11
ISSN0105-1873
DOI
StatusUdgivet - dec. 2023

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