| Literature DB >> 24157462 |
Magdalena Kistowska1, Samuel Gehrke1, Dragana Jankovic1, Katrin Kerl1, Antonia Fettelschoss1, Laurence Feldmeyer1, Gabriele Fenini1, Antonios Kolios1, Alexander Navarini1, Ruta Ganceviciene2, Jürgen Schauber3, Emmanuel Contassot1, Lars E French4.
Abstract
Acne vulgaris is potentially a severe skin disease associated with colonization of the pilo-sebaceous unit by the commensal bacterium Propionibacterium acnes and inflammation. P. acnes is considered to contribute to inflammation in acne, but the pathways involved are unclear. Here we reveal a mechanism that regulates inflammatory responses to P. acnes. We show that IL-1β mRNA and the active processed form of IL-1β are abundant in inflammatory acne lesions. Moreover, we identify P. acnes as a trigger of monocyte-macrophage NLRP3-inflammasome activation, IL-1β processing and secretion that is dependent on phagocytosis, lysosomal destabilization, reactive oxygen species, and cellular K+ efflux. In mice, inflammation induced by P. acnes is critically dependent on IL-1β and the NLRP3 inflammasome of myeloid cells. These findings show that the commensal P. acnes-by activating the inflammasome-can trigger an innate immune response in the skin, thus establishing the NLRP3-inflammasome and IL-1β as possible therapeutic targets in acne.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24157462 DOI: 10.1038/jid.2013.438
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Invest Dermatol ISSN: 0022-202X Impact factor: 8.551