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Garrett J Patrick1, Haiyun Liu1, Martin P Alphonse1, Dustin A Dikeman1, Christine Youn1, Jack C Otterson1, Yu Wang1, Advaitaa Ravipati1, Momina Mazhar1, George Denny1, Roger V Ortines1, Emily Zhang1, Robert J Miller1, Carly A Dillen1, Qi Liu1, Sabrina J Nolan1, Kristine Nguyen1, LeeAnn Marcello1, Danh C Do2, Eric M Wier1, Yan Zhang2, Gary Caviness3, Alexander C Klimowicz3, Diane V Mierz3, Jay S Fine3, Guangping Sun4, Raphaela Goldbach-Mansky5, Alina I Marusina6, Alexander A Merleev6, Emanual Maverakis6, Luis A Garza1, Joshua D Milner7, Peisong Gao2, Meera Ramanujam3, Ernest L Raymond3, Nathan K Archer1, Lloyd S Miller1.
Abstract
IgE induced by type 2 immune responses in atopic dermatitis is implicated in the progression of atopic dermatitis to other allergic diseases, including food allergies, allergic rhinitis, and asthma. However, the keratinocyte-derived signals that promote IgE and ensuing allergic diseases remain unclear. Herein, in a mouse model of atopic dermatitis-like skin inflammation induced by epicutaneous Staphylococcus aureus exposure, keratinocyte release of IL‑36α along with IL-4 triggered B cell IgE class-switching, plasma cell differentiation, and increased serum IgE levels-all of which were abrogated in IL-36R-deficient mice or anti-IL‑36R-blocking antibody-treated mice. Moreover, skin allergen sensitization during S. aureus epicutaneous exposure-induced IL-36 responses was required for the development of allergen-specific lung inflammation. In translating these findings, elevated IL‑36 cytokines in human atopic dermatitis skin and in IL‑36 receptor antagonist-deficiency patients coincided with increased serum IgE levels. Collectively, keratinocyte-initiated IL‑36 responses represent a key mechanism and potential therapeutic target against allergic diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Allergy; Cytokines; Immunology; Inflammation; Skin
Year: 2021 PMID: 33645549 PMCID: PMC7919715 DOI: 10.1172/JCI143334
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Invest ISSN: 0021-9738 Impact factor: 14.808