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Publication : Costello syndrome model mice with a Hras<sup>G12S/+</sup> mutation are susceptible to develop house dust mite-induced atopic dermatitis.

First Author  Katata Y Year  2020
Journal  Cell Death Dis Volume  11
Issue  8 Pages  617
PubMed ID  32792500 Mgi Jnum  J:308382
Mgi Id  MGI:6714400 Doi  10.1038/s41419-020-02845-8
Citation  Katata Y, et al. (2020) Costello syndrome model mice with a Hras(G12S/+) mutation are susceptible to develop house dust mite-induced atopic dermatitis. Cell Death Dis 11(8):617
abstractText  Costello syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder that is caused by germline HRAS mutations. Patients with Costello syndrome present craniofacial abnormalities, cardiac defects, and cancer predisposition, as well as skin abnormalities, including papillomas, keratosis pilaris, and eczematous dermatitis. However, the mechanisms underlying the dermatological abnormalities remain unclear. Here, we demonstrated that knock-in mice expressing an Hras G12S mutation (Hras(G12S/+) mice) are susceptible to develop atopic dermatitis (AD)-like skin lesions, including eczema, pruritus, elevated serum IgE levels, acanthosis, and the infiltration of mast cells, basophils, and type-2 innate lymphoid cells in the dermis, after stimulation with house dust mite allergens (Dermatophagoides farinae, Dfb). Reduced skin barrier function, increased proliferation of phosphorylated ERK (p-ERK)-positive epidermal cells, and increased Th2-type cytokines as well as epithelial cell-derived cytokines, including IL-33, were observed in the skin tissue of Hras(G12S/+) mice compared with Hras(+/+) mice. Cultured Hras(G12S/+) keratinocytes exhibited increased IL-33 expression after Dfb stimulation. PD0325901, an MEK inhibitor, ameliorated AD-like symptoms in Hras(G12S/+) mice, showing decreased proliferation of p-ERK-positive epidermal cells and decreased expression of IL-33. Our findings indicate that the epidermis of Hras(G12S/+) mice stimulated by Dfb strongly induced IL-33 expression and type-2 innate lymphoid cells, resulting in AD-like skin lesions. These results suggest that the epidermis of Hras(G12S/+) mice are prone to development of eczematous dermatitis stimulated with house dust mite allergens.
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