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Publication : Epidermal Neuromedin U Attenuates IgE-Mediated Allergic Skin Inflammation.

First Author  Mizukawa Y Year  2016
Journal  PLoS One Volume  11
Issue  7 Pages  e0160122
PubMed ID  27463114 Mgi Jnum  J:252432
Mgi Id  MGI:6094580 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0160122
Citation  Mizukawa Y, et al. (2016) Epidermal Neuromedin U Attenuates IgE-Mediated Allergic Skin Inflammation. PLoS One 11(7):e0160122
abstractText  Although keratinocyte-derived neuropeptide neuromedin U (NMU) mediates the proinflammatory effects of innate-type mast cell activation, no information is available on the physiological roles. Here, to investigate the effects of NMU on IgE-mediated allergic skin inflammation, we determined whether IgE-mediated inflammation associated with severe scratching was induced in Nmu-/- mice administered repeated hapten applications to the ear or footpad. Dry skin was induced by targeted deletion of Nmu. Mice administered repeated hapten application developed IgE-mediated allergic inflammation characterized by severe scratching and increased serum IgE levels only when the ear, and not the footpad, was subjected to scratching, indicating that depletion of NMU from the epidermis alone does not drive such allergic inflammation. Thus, the susceptibility of Nmu-/- mice to allergic inflammation depends primarily on scratching dry skin. Further, allergic skin inflammation mediated by FcepsilonRI cross-linking in Nmu-/-mice was inhibited by prior injection of NMU. These results indicate that NMU plays an important physiological role as a negative regulator during the late stage of IgE-mediated allergic skin inflammation.
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