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scRNA-seq of human vitiligo reveals complex networks of subclinical immune activation and a role for CCR5 in Treg function.
Gellatly, Kyle J; Strassner, James P; Essien, Kingsley; Refat, Maggi Ahmed; Murphy, Rachel L; Coffin-Schmitt, Anthony; Pandya, Amit G; Tovar-Garza, Andrea; Frisoli, Michael L; Fan, Xueli; Ding, Xiaolan; Kim, Evangeline E; Abbas, Zainab; McDonel, Patrick; Garber, Manuel; Harris, John E.
Affiliation
  • Gellatly KJ; Program in Bioinformatics and Integrative Biology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
  • Strassner JP; Department of Dermatology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
  • Essien K; Department of Dermatology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
  • Refat MA; Department of Dermatology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
  • Murphy RL; Program in Bioinformatics and Integrative Biology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
  • Coffin-Schmitt A; Program in Bioinformatics and Integrative Biology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
  • Pandya AG; Department of Dermatology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390, USA.
  • Tovar-Garza A; Department of Dermatology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390, USA.
  • Frisoli ML; Department of Dermatology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
  • Fan X; Department of Dermatology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
  • Ding X; Department of Dermatology, Peking University People's Hospital, Beijing, China.
  • Kim EE; Department of Dermatology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
  • Abbas Z; Department of Dermatology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
  • McDonel P; Program in Bioinformatics and Integrative Biology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
  • Garber M; Program in Bioinformatics and Integrative Biology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
  • Harris JE; Department of Dermatology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
Sci Transl Med ; 13(610): eabd8995, 2021 Sep 08.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34516831
Vitiligo is an autoimmune skin disease characterized by the targeted destruction of melanocytes by T cells. Cytokine signaling between keratinocytes and T cells results in CD8+ T cell infiltration of vitiligo lesions, but the full scope of signals required to coordinate autoimmune responses is not completely understood. We performed single-cell RNA sequencing on affected and unaffected skin from patients with vitiligo, as well as healthy controls, to define the role of each cell type in coordinating autoimmunity during disease progression. We confirmed that type 1 cytokine signaling occupied a central role in disease, but we also found that this pathway was used by regulatory T cells (Tregs) to restrain disease progression in nonlesional skin. We determined that CCL5-CCR5 signaling served as a chemokine circuit between effector CD8+ T cells and Tregs, and mechanistic studies in a mouse model of vitiligo revealed that CCR5 expression on Tregs was required to suppress disease in vivo but not in vitro. CCR5 was not required for Treg recruitment to skin but appeared to facilitate Treg function by properly positioning these cells within the skin. Our data provide critical insights into the pathogenesis of vitiligo and uncover potential opportunities for therapeutic interventions.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Vitiligo / T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory / Receptors, CCR5 / RNA, Small Cytoplasmic Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Sci Transl Med Journal subject: CIENCIA / MEDICINA Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Vitiligo / T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory / Receptors, CCR5 / RNA, Small Cytoplasmic Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Sci Transl Med Journal subject: CIENCIA / MEDICINA Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States Country of publication: United States