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Publication : Epidermal phospholipase Cδ1 regulates granulocyte counts and systemic interleukin-17 levels in mice.

First Author  Kanemaru K Year  2012
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  3
Pages  963 PubMed ID  22805570
Mgi Jnum  J:205633 Mgi Id  MGI:5545954
Doi  10.1038/ncomms1960 Citation  Kanemaru K, et al. (2012) Epidermal phospholipase Cdelta1 regulates granulocyte counts and systemic interleukin-17 levels in mice. Nat Commun 3:963
abstractText  Phospholipase C is a key enzyme in phosphoinositide turnover. Although its functions have been extensively studied at the cellular level, many questions remain concerning its functions at the organ and individual animal levels. Here we demonstrate that mice lacking phospholipase Cdelta1 develop granulocytosis associated with elevated serum levels of the granulopoietic cytokine interleukin-17. Re-introduction of phospholipase Cdelta1 into keratinocytes of phospholipase Cdelta1-deficient mice reverses this phenotype, whereas conditional ablation of phospholipase Cdelta1 in keratinocytes recreates it. Interleukin-17 and its key upstream regulator interleukin-23 are also upregulated in epidermis. Loss of phospholipase Cdelta1 from keratinocytes causes features of interleukin-17-associated inflammatory skin diseases. Phospholipase Cdelta1 protein is downregulated in the epidermis of human psoriatic skin and in a mouse model of psoriasis. These results demonstrate that phosphoinositide turnover in keratinocytes regulates not only local inflammatory responses but also serum cytokine levels and systemic leukocyte counts, and affects distant haematopoietic organs.
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