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The G protein-coupled receptor 15 (GPR15) regulates cutaneous immunology by maintaining dendritic epidermal T cells and regulating the skin microbiome

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The G protein-coupled receptor 15 (GPR15) regulates homing of different T cell populations into the gut, thus, preserving tissue homeostasis. Its potential role in the preservation of homeostasis on other body interfaces, including the skin, is less well understood. We addressed the impact of GPR15 on cutaneous T cell populations and the skin microbiome under steady state conditions. Genetic deficiency in GPR15 substantially altered the composition of skin resident T cell populations. Precisely, dendritic epidermal T cells (DETCs) were almost absent in the epidermis of Gpr15-/- mice. The niche of DETCs in the epidermis was, instead, populated by ab TCR+ T cells. These changes were associated with shifts in the skin microbiota in Gpr15-/- mice. Collectively, our results uncover a role of GPR15 in the regulation of the cutaneous immune system and, thus, highlight the receptor as important general regulator of tissue homeostasis of exterior body interfaces.
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2021-03-04
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