Literature DB >> 16628194

Blockade of experimental atopic dermatitis via topical NF-kappaB decoy oligonucleotide.

Maya Dajee1, Tony Muchamuel, Brian Schryver, Aung Oo, Jennifer Alleman-Sposeto, Christopher G De Vry, Srinivasa Prasad, Donald Ruhrmund, Radha Shyamsundar, Debra Mutnick, Kim Mai, Tina Le, Christi Parham, Jie Zhang, Laszlo Komuves, Timothy Colby, Susan Hudak, Leslie M McEvoy, Rolf O Ehrhardt.   

Abstract

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic skin inflammatory disease. Long-term use of topical corticosteroids in skin inflammation poses risks of systemic and local side effects. The NF-kappaB transcription factor family plays a central role in the progression and maintenance of AD. This study explores the possibility of using topical NF-kappaB Decoy as a novel therapeutic alternative for targeting Th1/Th2-driven skin inflammation in experimental AD. A high-affinity, topical NF-kappaB Decoy developed for human efficacy demonstrates: (i) efficient NF-kappaB Decoy penetration in pig skin, (ii) NF-kappaB Decoy nuclear localization in keratinocytes and key immune cells, and (iii) potent "steroid-like" efficacy in a chronic dust-mite antigen skin inflammation treatment model. NF-kappaB Decoy exerts its anti-inflammatory action through the effective inhibition of essential regulators of inflammation and by induction of apoptosis of key immune cells. Unlike betamethasone valerate (BMV), long-term NF-kappaB Decoy treatment does not induce skin atrophy. Moreover, topical NF-kappaB Decoy, in contrast to BMV, restores compromised stratum corneum integrity and barrier function. Steroid withdrawal causes rapid rebound of inflammation, while the NF-kappaB Decoy therapeutic benefit was maintained for weeks. Thus, topical NF-kappaB Decoy provides a novel mechanism of reducing chronic skin inflammation with improved skin homeostasis and minimal side effects.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16628194     DOI: 10.1038/sj.jid.5700307

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


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