

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
E-ISSN: 1521-4141|14-2980|10|2847-2857
ISSN: 0014-2980
Source: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, Vol.14-2980, Iss.10, 2015-10, pp. : 2847-2857
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Abstract
The pathogenesis of inflammatory skin diseases such as psoriasis involves the release of numerous proinflammatory cytokines, including members of the IL‐1 family. Here we report overexpression of IL‐1α, IL‐1β, and IL‐1 receptor antagonist mRNA, associated to expression of IL‐23p19, IL‐17A, and IL‐22 in skin cells, upon topical application of the TLR7 agonist imiquimod (IMQ) in C57BL/6J mice. IMQ‐induced skin inflammation was partially reduced in mice deficient for both IL‐1α/IL‐1β or for IL‐1 receptor type 1 (IL‐1R1), but not in IL‐1α‐ or IL‐1β‐deficient mice, demonstrating the redundant activity of IL‐1α and IL‐1β for skin inflammation. NLRP3 or apoptosis‐associated Speck‐like protein containing a Caspase recruitment domain‐deficient mice had no significant reduction of skin inflammation in response to IMQ treatment, mainly due to the redundancy of IL‐1α. However, IMQ‐induced skin inflammation was abolished in the absence of MyD88, the adaptor protein shared by IL‐1R and TLR signaling pathways. These results are consistent with the TLR7 dependence of IMQ‐induced skin inflammation. Thus, IL‐1R1 contributes to the IMQ‐induced skin inflammation, and disruption of MyD88 signaling completely abrogates this response.
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