2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2012.05.026
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The CD100 Receptor Interacts with Its Plexin B2 Ligand to Regulate Epidermal γδ T Cell Function

Abstract: γδ T cells respond rapidly to keratinocyte damage in the skin, providing essential contributions to the wound healing process, but the molecular interactions regulating their response are unknown. Here we identify a role for the interaction of plexin B2 and the CD100 receptor in epithelial repair. In vitro blocking of plexin B2 or CD100 inhibited γδ T cell activation. Furthermore, CD100 deficiency in vivo resulted in delayed repair of cutaneous wounds due to a disrupted γδ T cell response to keratinocyte damag… Show more

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“…This crucial importance of the GAP domain of plexins during mouse development is in line with findings in Drosophila and Caenorhabditis elegans, where the GAP domains of PlexA and PLX-1 have been shown to be critical for development of the nervous system (47,48). Owing to the perinatal lethality of Plexin-B2 and Plexin-D1 GAP domain mutant mice, we could not systematically address the functional significance of the GAP domain at postnatal stages of development or in physiological and pathophysiological processes in the adult [e.g., for Plexin-B2 in the postnatal migration and proliferation of neuroblasts (26) and in wound healing (49), or for Plexin-D1 in postnatal development of the nervous system (34,35) and in angiogenesis (36,50)]. Further studies using mice with floxed alleles crossed to the BAC transgenic and specific Cre mice will be required to address these open questions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This crucial importance of the GAP domain of plexins during mouse development is in line with findings in Drosophila and Caenorhabditis elegans, where the GAP domains of PlexA and PLX-1 have been shown to be critical for development of the nervous system (47,48). Owing to the perinatal lethality of Plexin-B2 and Plexin-D1 GAP domain mutant mice, we could not systematically address the functional significance of the GAP domain at postnatal stages of development or in physiological and pathophysiological processes in the adult [e.g., for Plexin-B2 in the postnatal migration and proliferation of neuroblasts (26) and in wound healing (49), or for Plexin-D1 in postnatal development of the nervous system (34,35) and in angiogenesis (36,50)]. Further studies using mice with floxed alleles crossed to the BAC transgenic and specific Cre mice will be required to address these open questions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Activation of PLEXIN-B1, the high-affinity SEMA4D receptor, induces tumor cell proliferation and migration, and activation and migration of endothelial cells (9)(10)(11). Stimulation of two other known SEMA4D receptors, PLEXIN B-2 (intermediate affinity; expressed on keratinocytes and other cells) and CD72 (lowaffinity; expressed in lymphoid tissue), appears to be involved in epithelial wound repair (12) and regulation of B-cell responses (13), respectively. SEMA4D has both a cellular, membrane-bound form (cSE-MA4D) and a biologically active soluble ligand (sSEMA4D) generated by cleavage of the cellular form (13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PLXNB2, whose best characterized ligand is SEMA4C, also binds SEMA4D with intermediate affinity. A recent report indicates that PLXNB2 is expressed on keratinocytes and can activate SEMA4D-positive gd T cells to contribute to epithelial wound repair (29). CD72 is a relatively low-affinity (K D ¼ 300 nmol/L) SEMA4D receptor (2) that is expressed primarily on B cells, APCs, and platelets (30).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%