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Inflammatory skin disease in K14/p40 transgenic mice: evidence for interleukin-12-like activities of p40.

T Kopp1, J D Kieffer, A Rot, S Strommer, G Stingl, T S Kupper.   

Abstract

The proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-12, a p35/p40 heterodimer, is produced by resident cells in skin and has been implicated as a pathogenetic factor in T-cell-mediated skin diseases. Secretion of heterodimeric interleukin-12 is always accompanied by production of p40 monomer and p40/p40 homodimer. To investigate the possible in vivo role of p40 per se, we generated mice that constitutively express monomeric and homodimeric p40 in basal keratinocytes. These mice spontaneously developed an eczematous skin disease that was characterized by hyperkeratosis, focal epidermal spongiosis, and a mixed inflammatory infiltrate composed of T cells (CD4+), macrophages, eosinophils, mast cells, and few neutrophils. Fluorescence-activated cell sorter analysis of transgenic epidermal cell suspensions revealed induction of major histocompatibility complex class II molecules on keratinocytes and a 2-3-fold increase in the content of Langerhans cells. Cytokines produced by these activated epidermal cells include interleukin-1alpha and tumor necrosis factor alpha. The skin disease in K14/p40 mice was similar to that of littermate mice that received injections of interleukin-12, suggesting overlapping in vivo functional properties. As induction of interferon-gamma is a major function of interleukin-12, we tested the in vitro ability of transgenic p40 to induce interferon-gamma. In contrast to interleukin-12, transgenic p40 did not stimulate interferon-gamma secretion by cultured splenocytes. We conclude that transgenic p40 and interleukin-12 are equally capable of initiating cutaneous inflammation. Despite these in vivo similarities, there is a clear functional difference between interleukin-12 and transgenic p40 in vitro, suggesting that interferon-gamma is not a major factor contributing to interleukin-12-like activities of transgenic p40.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11564168     DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1747.2001.01441.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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