Keratinocytes stimulate MAIT cells to produce granzyme B via MR1 and cytokines in oral lichen planus.
Oral Dis
; 2024 Jun 27.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by a dense T-cell infiltration and the degeneration of basal keratinocytes. The potential functions of mucosal associated invariant T (MAIT) cells in OLP have been analyzed in our previous study. Keratinocytes under proinflammatory conditions have been demonstrated to activate T cells. This study was aimed to investigate how keratinocytes stimulate MAIT cells in OLP, and to explore the role of activated MAIT cells on keratinocytes. METHODS ANDRESULTS:
Increased MAIT cells and higher activation marker CD69 were detected in OLP lesions by flow cytometry. The enhanced expression of MHC class I-like molecule (MR1) required for MAIT cell activation in the epithelial layer of OLP lesions was determined by immunohistochemistry. Keratinocytes treated by 5-A-RU prodrug and lipopolysaccharide, respectively, exhibited higher expression of MR1 and secretion of IL-18. In direct coculture systems consisting of keratinocytes and peripheral blood mononuclear cells, both 5-A-RU prodrug-pretreated keratinocytes and lipopolysaccharide-pretreated keratinocytes activated MAIT cells to secrete granzyme B, contributing to elevated keratinocyte apoptosis.CONCLUSIONS:
Keratinocytes were capable to activate MAIT cells via MR1 and cytokines in OLP, and granzyme B produced by activated MAIT cells intensified keratinocyte apoptosis, engaging in the pathogenesis of OLP.
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MEDLINE
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Oral Dis
Assunto da revista:
ODONTOLOGIA
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article
País de afiliação:
China