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PNAd-expressing vessels characterize the dermis of CD3+ T-cell-mediated cutaneous diseases.

Authors :
Budair, Fatimah Mohammad
Nomura, Takashi
Hirata, Masahiro
Kabashima, Kenji
Source :
Clinical & Experimental Immunology. Apr2024, Vol. 216 Issue 1, p80-88. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

T-cell recruitment to skin tissues is essential for inflammation in different cutaneous diseases; however, the mechanisms by which these T cells access the skin remain unclear. High endothelial venules expressing peripheral node address in (PNAd), an L-selectin ligand, are located in secondary lymphoid organs and are responsible for increasing T-cell influx into the lymphoid tissues. They are also found in non-lymphoid tissues during inflammation. However, their presence in different common inflammatory cutaneous diseases and their correlation with T-cell infiltration remain unclear. Herein, we explored the mechanisms underlying the access of T cells to the skin by investigating the presence of PNAd-expressing vessels in different cutaneous diseases, and its correlation with T cells' presence. Skin sections of 43 patients with different diseases were subjected to immunohistochemical and immunofluorescence staining to examine the presence of PNAd-expressing vessels in the dermis. The correlation of the percentage of these vessels in the dermis of these patients with the severity/grade of CD3+ T-cell infiltration was assessed. PNAd-expressing vessels were commonly found in the skin of patients with different inflammatory diseases. A high percentage of these vessels in the dermis was associated with increased severity of CD3+ T-cell infiltration (Pā€…<ā€…0.05). Additionally, CD3+ T cells were found both around the PNAd-expressing vessels and within the vessel lumen. PNAd-expressing vessels in cutaneous inflammatory diseases, characterized by CD3+ T-cell infiltration, could be a crucial entry point for T cells into the skin. Thus, selective targeting of these vessels could be beneficial in cutaneous inflammatory disease treatment. In our study, we observed that PNAd-expressing vessels, identified as a crucial gateway for CD3+ T-cell entry into secondary lymph nodes, are a hallmark feature in the dermis across various CD3+ T-cell-mediated cutaneous diseases. This observation correlates with the extent of CD3+ T-cell infiltration within these conditions, suggesting that PNAd-expressing vessels may serve as a critical conduit for CD3+ T cells into the skin. Graphical Abstract [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00099104
Volume :
216
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Clinical & Experimental Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176448950
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/cei/uxae003