1. LIGHT signaling through LTβR and HVEM in keratinocytes promotes psoriasis and atopic dermatitis-like skin inflammation.
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Gupta RK, Figueroa DS, Fung K, Miki H, Miller J, Ay F, and Croft M
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- Humans, Mice, Animals, Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Member 14 genetics, Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Member 14 metabolism, Lymphotoxin beta Receptor genetics, Lymphotoxin beta Receptor metabolism, Tumor Necrosis Factor Ligand Superfamily Member 14 genetics, Tumor Necrosis Factor Ligand Superfamily Member 14 metabolism, Keratinocytes metabolism, Cytokines metabolism, Inflammation metabolism, Dermatitis, Atopic genetics, Dermatitis, Atopic metabolism, Psoriasis genetics, Psoriasis metabolism
- Abstract
Psoriasis (PS) and atopic dermatitis (AD) are common skin inflammatory diseases characterized by hyper-responsive keratinocytes. Although, some cytokines have been suggested to be specific for each disease, other cytokines might be central to both diseases. Here, we show that Tumor necrosis factor superfamily member 14 (TNFSF14), known as LIGHT, is required for experimental PS, similar to its requirement in experimental AD. Mice devoid of LIGHT, or deletion of either of its receptors, lymphotoxin β receptor (LTβR) and herpesvirus entry mediator (HVEM), in keratinocytes, were protected from developing imiquimod-induced psoriatic features, including epidermal thickening and hyperplasia, and expression of PS-related genes. Correspondingly, in single cell RNA-seq analysis of PS patient biopsies, LTβR transcripts were found strongly expressed with HVEM in keratinocytes, and LIGHT was upregulated in T cells. Similar transcript expression profiles were also seen in AD biopsies, and LTβR deletion in keratinocytes also protected mice from allergen-induced AD features. Moreover, in vitro, LIGHT upregulated a broad spectrum of genes in human keratinocytes that are clinical features of both PS and AD skin lesions. Our data suggest that agents blocking LIGHT activity might be useful for therapeutic intervention in PS as well as in AD., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest M.C. has patents related to LIGHT and skin inflammation., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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