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Gammadelta T cell receptor-bearing dendritic epidermal T cells (DETCs) found in murine skin recognize antigen expressed by damaged or stressed keratinocytes. Activated DETCs produce keratinocyte growth factors (KGFs) and chemokines, raising the possibility that DETCs play a role in tissue repair. We performed wound healing studies and found defects in keratinocyte proliferation and tissue reepithelialization in the absence of wild-type DETCs. In vitro skin organ culture studies demonstrated that adding DETCs or recombinant KGF restored normal wound healing in gammadelta DETC-deficient skin. We propose that DETCs recognize antigen expressed by injured keratinocytes and produce factors that directly affect wound repair.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a129337bb918b6e5b67a120 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1069639
Julie Jameson
California State University, San Marcos
Karen Ugarte
Scripps Research Institute
Nicole Chen
University of California, Berkeley
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Scripps Research Institute
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