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Publication : IL-23-mediated epidermal hyperplasia is dependent on IL-6.

First Author  Lindroos J Year  2011
Journal  J Invest Dermatol Volume  131
Issue  5 Pages  1110-8
PubMed ID  21289639 Mgi Jnum  J:182081
Mgi Id  MGI:5314693 Doi  10.1038/jid.2010.432
Citation  Lindroos J, et al. (2011) IL-23-mediated epidermal hyperplasia is dependent on IL-6. J Invest Dermatol 131(5):1110-8
abstractText  Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease primarily driven by Th17 cells. IL-23 facilitates the differentiation and induces complete maturation of Th17 cells. Lesional psoriatic skin has increased levels of IL-23 and recent studies show that intradermal injections of IL-23 induce a psoriasis-like skin phenotype in mice. We have now characterized the IL-23-induced skin inflammation in mice at the molecular level and found a significant correlation with the gene expression profile from lesional psoriatic skin. As observed in psoriasis, the pathogenesis of the IL-23-induced skin inflammation in mice is driven by Th17 cells. We demonstrate a dramatic upregulation of IL-6 mRNA and protein after intradermal injections of IL-23 in mice. Using IL-6(-/-) mice we show that IL-6 is essential for development of the IL-23-elicited responses. Despite producing high levels of IL-22, IL-6(-/-) mice were unable to express the high-affinity IL-22 receptor chain and produced minimal IL-17A in response to intradermal injections of IL-23. In conclusion, we provide evidence for the critical role played by IL-6 in IL-23-induced skin inflammation and show that IL-6 is required for expression of IL-22R1A.
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