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Publication : Stat3 activation in epidermal keratinocytes induces Langerhans cell activation to form an essential circuit for psoriasis via IL-23 production.

First Author  Nakajima K Year  2019
Journal  J Dermatol Sci Volume  93
Issue  2 Pages  82-91
PubMed ID  30514663 Mgi Jnum  J:295669
Mgi Id  MGI:6454205 Doi  10.1016/j.jdermsci.2018.11.007
Citation  Nakajima K, et al. (2019) Stat3 activation in epidermal keratinocytes induces Langerhans cell activation to form an essential circuit for psoriasis via IL-23 production. J Dermatol Sci 93(2):82-91
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Psoriasis is an inflammatory disease associated with aberrant crosstalk between the epidermis and immune system. However, the role of Langerhans cells (LCs) in psoriasis remains controversial. OBJECTIVES: To elucidate whether LCs are functionally involved in the development of psoriasis using a mouse model. METHODS: Two lines of transgenic mice were used and crossed. They included K5.Stat3C, the psoriasis-model mouse and langerin DTR knock-in (KI) mouse. We performed immunofluorescence staining for LCs in psoriatic lesion of human and model mice. Flow cytometric analyses were performed to compare between dendritic cells (DCs) and LCs in the epidermis and skin-draining lymph nodes (sDLNs). To assess cytokine/chemokine expression in the skin lesion or primary cultured keratinocytes, we performed RT-PCR, microarray analysis or intracellular staining on the flow cytometer. RESULTS: LCs were activated in psoriatic lesion of patients with psoriasis and K5.Stat3C mice. Compared with non-transgenic mice, K5.Stat3C mice constitutively showed an increased number of LCs in the sDLNs before psoriasis-like lesion developed. Stat3C transgenic keratinocytes expressed an elevated level of IL-1alpha. Psoriasis-like lesion in K5.Stat3C mice were attenuated in the absence of LCs, indicating that LCs were essential to the development of psoriasis-like lesion. Furthermore, we also recognized that epidermal LCs in psoriatic lesion of not only K5.Stat3C mice but also psoriasis patients produced IL-23. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that Stat3 activation in keratinocytes may impact on LC activation in situ via IL-1alpha stimulation, at least in part, and that their presence may be essential for the pathogenesis of psoriasis through producing IL-23.
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