2026-06-29 九州大学
脳内γδT細胞が社会性の異常を引き起こす
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- https://www.kyushu-u.ac.jp/ja/researches/view/1506
- https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciimmunol.adz8466
CXCL16を介したγδT細胞の脳への動員はマウスの社会性を低下させる CXCL16-mediated recruitment of γδ T cells to the brain reduces sociability in mice
Natsumi Takayama, Koyomi Shiraishi, Ako Matsui, Shinya Hatano, […] , and Minako Ito
Science Immunology Published:19 Jun 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1126/sciimmunol.adz8466
Abstract
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder shaped by genetic factors such as copy number variations (CNVs) and immunological factors such as maternal infection. However, most studies on the development of genetic ASD have focused on neurological aspects, and the role of immunity in genetic ASD remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate increased γδ T cells in the brains of 15q11-13 duplication (15q dup) mice, which model a common CNV associated with ASD. Elevated CXCL16 in the brains of 15q dup mice promoted γδ T cell infiltration, specifically of Vγ6+ γδ T cells that produce IL-17A. Deletion of Vγ6+ γδ T cells throughout development or treatment with neutralizing antibodies against Vγ6 or IL-17A increased social behavior in 15q dup mice. These findings suggest that immune dysregulation contributes to social behavior deficits in 15q dup mice, consistent with observations in maternal immune activation models, and may represent a potential target for interventions for ASD-associated differences in social behavior.

