Staphylococcus epidermidis Boosts Innate Immune Response by Activation of Gamma Delta T Cells and Induction of Perforin-2 in Human Skin

Perforin-2 (P-2) is an antimicrobial protein with unique properties to kill intracellular bacteria. Gamma delta (GD) T cells, as the major T cell population in epithelial tissues, play a central role in protective and pathogenic immune responses in the skin. However, the tissue-specific mechanisms t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in immunology 2020-09, Vol.11, p.550946-550946
Hauptverfasser: Pastar, Irena, O'Neill, Katelyn, Padula, Laura, Head, Cheyanne R, Burgess, Jamie L, Chen, Vivien, Garcia, Denisse, Stojadinovic, Olivera, Hower, Suzanne, Plano, Gregory V, Thaller, Seth R, Tomic-Canic, Marjana, Strbo, Natasa
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Zusammenfassung:Perforin-2 (P-2) is an antimicrobial protein with unique properties to kill intracellular bacteria. Gamma delta (GD) T cells, as the major T cell population in epithelial tissues, play a central role in protective and pathogenic immune responses in the skin. However, the tissue-specific mechanisms that control the innate immune response and the effector functions of GD T cells, especially the cross-talk with commensal organisms, are not very well understood. We hypothesized that the most prevalent skin commensal microorganism, , may play a role in regulating GD T cell-mediated cutaneous responses. We analyzed antimicrobial protein P-2 expression in human skin at a single cell resolution using an amplified fluorescence hybridization approach to detect P-2 mRNA in combination with immunophenotyping. We show that activates GD T cells and upregulates P-2 in human skin in a cell-specific manner. Furthermore, P-2 upregulation following stimulation correlates with increased ability of skin cells to kill intracellular . Our findings are the first to reveal that skin commensal bacteria induce P-2 expression, which may be utilized beneficially to modulate host innate immune responses and protect from skin infections.
ISSN:1664-3224
1664-3224
DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2020.550946