1. The expression and regulation of chemerin in the epidermis.
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Banas M, Zegar A, Kwitniewski M, Zabieglo K, Marczynska J, Kapinska-Mrowiecka M, LaJevic M, Zabel BA, and Cichy J
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- Animals, Chemokines, Chemotactic Factors genetics, Cytokines biosynthesis, Cytokines genetics, Epidermis pathology, Female, Humans, Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins genetics, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Mice, Knockout, Receptors, CCR, Receptors, Chemokine biosynthesis, Receptors, Chemokine genetics, Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled biosynthesis, Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled genetics, Skin Diseases genetics, Skin Diseases mortality, Chemotactic Factors biosynthesis, Epidermis metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins biosynthesis, Skin Diseases metabolism
- Abstract
Chemerin is a protein ligand for the G protein-coupled receptor CMKLR1 and also binds to two atypical heptahelical receptors, CCRL2 and GPR1. Chemerin is a leukocyte attractant, adipokine, and antimicrobial protein. Although chemerin was initially identified as a highly expressed gene in healthy skin keratinocytes that was downregulated during psoriasis, the regulation of chemerin and its receptors in the skin by specific cytokines and microbial factors remains unexplored. Here we show that chemerin, CMKLR1, CCRL2 and GPR1 are expressed in human and mouse epidermis, suggesting that this tissue may be both a source and target for chemerin mediated effects. In human skin cultures, chemerin is significantly downregulated by IL-17 and IL-22, key cytokines implicated in psoriasis, whereas it is upregulated by acute phase cytokines oncostatin M and IL-1β. Moreover, we show that human keratinocytes in vitro and mouse skin in vivo respond to specific microbial signals to regulate expression levels of chemerin and its receptors. Furthermore, in a cutaneous infection model, chemerin is required for maximal bactericidal effects in vivo. Together, our findings reveal previously uncharacterized regulators of chemerin expression in skin and identify a physiologic role for chemerin in skin barrier defense against microbial pathogens.
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- 2015
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