Activated MrgprD+ neurons shift γδ T cell responses and suppress imiquimod-induced dermatitis 2256517

J Juan Manuel I Inclan Rico (Univ. of Pennsylvania Perelman Sch. of Med) C Camila Napuri (Tulane University) A Adriana Stephenson (Tulane University) H Heather Rossi (University of Pennsylvania) W Wenqin Luo (Department of Urology, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine) D De’Broski Herbert (Tulane University)

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin disorder marked by excessive IL-17-driven inflammation and pruritus. Although intense itching is a key disease feature, the contribution of specific subsets of itch-inducing neurons to skin immunopathology is unknown. Methods This study employed a mouse model of psoriatic-like pathology induced by topical application of imiquimod (IMQ) to investigate the role of type 1 non-peptidergic (NP1) afferents bearing the Mas-related G protein-coupled receptor D (MrgprD). Results Although IMQ application reduced the epidermal density of MrgprD+ skin afferents, optogenetic or pharmacological activation of NP1 neurons before IMQ exposure significantly ameliorated epidermal thickness and psoriasiform clinical score. Conversely, ablation of MrgprD+ afferents resulted in increased skin inflammation after eight days of IMQ application. Data show that optogenetic or pharmacologic stimulation of NP1 neurons attenuated neutrophil skin influx, IL-17 cytokine responses, and γδ T cell accumulation in skin-draining lymph nodes (sdLN). Pre-emptive stimulation of NP1 neurons reduced γδ T cell-derived IL-17 and amphiregulin (Areg), but increased secretion of the immunosuppressive cytokine IL-10, and elevated γδ T cells expressing IL-13 and the transcription factor GATA3. Conclusion These data support a model wherein NP1 afferents that promote immunoregulatory responses by modulating γδ T cells are lost in the context of psoriatic inflammation. Funding Source National Institutes of Health (grant no. 1K99AI187730-01A1) Topic Categories Neuroimmunology (NEUR)

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 215, Issue Supplement_1
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0022-1767
Publisher American Association of Immunologists

Authors (7)

J

Juan Manuel

I

Inclan Rico

Univ. of Pennsylvania Perelman Sch. of Med

C

Camila Napuri

Tulane University

A

Adriana Stephenson

Tulane University

H

Heather Rossi

University of Pennsylvania

W

Wenqin Luo

Department of Urology, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine

D

De’Broski Herbert

Tulane University