Background: It is widely accepted that NKG2D+cells are critically involved in alopecia areata (AA) pathogenesis. However, besides being expressed in CD8+T-cells and NK cells, NKG2D is also found in human γδT-cells. AA lesional hair follicles (HFs) overexpress NKG2D and γδTCR activating ligands, e.g. MICA and CD1d, and chemoattractants for γδT-cells, such as CXCL10. Objective: To investigate whether abnormal activities of γδT-cells may be involved in AA pathogenesis. Methods: We analyzed the number and activation status of γδT-cells in human healthy, lesional and non-lesional AA scalp biopsies by FACS and/or quantitative (immuno-)histomorphometry. Results: In healthy human scalp skin, the few skin-resident γδT-cells were found to be mostly Vδ1+, non-activated (CD69-NKG2Ddim) and positive for CXCL10, and CXCL12 receptors. These Vδ1+T-cells predominantly localized in/around the HF infundibulum. In striking contrast, the number of Vδ1+T-cells was significantly higher around and even inside the proximal (suprabulbar and bulbar) epithelium of lesional AA HFs. These cells also showed a pro-inflammatory phenotype, i.e. higher NKG2D, and IFN-γ and lower CD200R expression. Importantly, more pro-inflammatory Vδ1+T-cells were seen also around non-lesional AA HFs. Lesional AA HFs also showed significantly higher expression of CXCL12. Conclusion: Our pilot study introduces skin-resident γδT-cells as a previously overlooked, but potentially important, mostly (auto-)antigen-independent, new innate immunity protagonist in AA pathobiology. The HF infiltration of these activated, IFN-γ-releasing cells already around non-lesional AA HFs suggest that Vδ1+T-cells are involved in the early stages of human AA pathobiology, and may thus deserve therapeutic targeting for optimal AA management.

Pro-inflammatory Vδ1 + T-cells infiltrates are present in and around the hair bulbs of non-lesional and lesional alopecia areata hair follicles / Uchida, Youhei; Gherardini, Jennifer; Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Andreas; Alam, Majid; Chéret, Jérémy; Rossi, Alfredo; Kanekura, Takuro; C Gross, Catharina; Arakawa, Akiko; Gilhar, Amos; Bertolini, Marta; Paus, Ralf. - In: JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGICAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 0923-1811. - 100:2(2020), pp. 129-138. [10.1016/j.jdermsci.2020.09.001]

Pro-inflammatory Vδ1 + T-cells infiltrates are present in and around the hair bulbs of non-lesional and lesional alopecia areata hair follicles

Alfredo Rossi;
2020

Abstract

Background: It is widely accepted that NKG2D+cells are critically involved in alopecia areata (AA) pathogenesis. However, besides being expressed in CD8+T-cells and NK cells, NKG2D is also found in human γδT-cells. AA lesional hair follicles (HFs) overexpress NKG2D and γδTCR activating ligands, e.g. MICA and CD1d, and chemoattractants for γδT-cells, such as CXCL10. Objective: To investigate whether abnormal activities of γδT-cells may be involved in AA pathogenesis. Methods: We analyzed the number and activation status of γδT-cells in human healthy, lesional and non-lesional AA scalp biopsies by FACS and/or quantitative (immuno-)histomorphometry. Results: In healthy human scalp skin, the few skin-resident γδT-cells were found to be mostly Vδ1+, non-activated (CD69-NKG2Ddim) and positive for CXCL10, and CXCL12 receptors. These Vδ1+T-cells predominantly localized in/around the HF infundibulum. In striking contrast, the number of Vδ1+T-cells was significantly higher around and even inside the proximal (suprabulbar and bulbar) epithelium of lesional AA HFs. These cells also showed a pro-inflammatory phenotype, i.e. higher NKG2D, and IFN-γ and lower CD200R expression. Importantly, more pro-inflammatory Vδ1+T-cells were seen also around non-lesional AA HFs. Lesional AA HFs also showed significantly higher expression of CXCL12. Conclusion: Our pilot study introduces skin-resident γδT-cells as a previously overlooked, but potentially important, mostly (auto-)antigen-independent, new innate immunity protagonist in AA pathobiology. The HF infiltration of these activated, IFN-γ-releasing cells already around non-lesional AA HFs suggest that Vδ1+T-cells are involved in the early stages of human AA pathobiology, and may thus deserve therapeutic targeting for optimal AA management.
2020
alopecia areata; CD200R; CXCL10; CXCL12; hair follicle; IFNg; NKG2D; gamma deltaT-cells.
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Pro-inflammatory Vδ1 + T-cells infiltrates are present in and around the hair bulbs of non-lesional and lesional alopecia areata hair follicles / Uchida, Youhei; Gherardini, Jennifer; Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Andreas; Alam, Majid; Chéret, Jérémy; Rossi, Alfredo; Kanekura, Takuro; C Gross, Catharina; Arakawa, Akiko; Gilhar, Amos; Bertolini, Marta; Paus, Ralf. - In: JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGICAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 0923-1811. - 100:2(2020), pp. 129-138. [10.1016/j.jdermsci.2020.09.001]
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