Literature DB >> 31468302

Interference of Skin Scratching Attenuates Accumulation of Neutrophils in Murine Allergic Contact Dermatitis Model.

Hiroyasu Sakai1, Taku Ishida2, Ken Sato3, Kazutaka Mandokoro4, Saori Yabe2, Fumiaki Sato3, Yoshihiko Chiba5, Risako Kon2, Nobutomo Ikarashi2, Junzo Kamei2.   

Abstract

We recently reported that swelling resulting from 2,4,6-trinitrochlorobenzene (TNCB) challenge might be associated with recruitment of neutrophils. However, it is not known whether neutrophil recruitment is affected by scratching at inflamed sites or not. Therefore, the effects of an Elizabethan collar on the TNCB-induced upregulation of ELR-positive chemokines (CXCL1, CXCL2, and CXCL5) and neutrophil recruitment were investigated. Mice were sensitized by the application of TNCB on abdominal skin. Then, the mice were challenged three times with TNCB to auricle of the ear. To prevent scratching at inflamed sites, an Elizabethan collar was placed on the mice from just before the first challenge until the end of the experiment. The effects of the Elizabethan collar on the TNCB-induced upregulation of CXCLs chemokines and recruitment of neutrophil were investigated. The increase of ear swelling by TNCB challenge was inhibited by the Elizabethan collar. TNCB-challenge-induced upregulation of TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, ELR+ chemokines, MPO, and ELA2 was also attenuated by the Elizabethan collar. The gene expression of CXCL1, CXCL2, and CXCL5 human homolog IL-8 was enhanced by TNF-α and IL-1β in human dermal fibroblasts and epidermal keratinocytes. We here suggest that scratching the site of inflammation leads to neutrophil accumulation mediated by TNF-α and IL-1β/ELR+ chemokines in TNCB-challenge-induced contact dermatitis in mice.

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Keywords:  allergic contact dermatitis; chemokine; itch sensation; neutrophil; skin scratching

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31468302     DOI: 10.1007/s10753-019-01086-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inflammation        ISSN: 0360-3997            Impact factor:   4.657


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