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Responses of Reconstructed Human Epidermis to Trichophyton rubrum Infection and Impairment of Infection by the Inhibitor PD169316.
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The Journal of investigative dermatology [J Invest Dermatol] 2019 Oct; Vol. 139 (10), pp. 2080-2089.e6. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Apr 12. - Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Despite the threatening incidence of dermatophytosis, information is still lacking about the consequences of infection on epidermal barrier functions and about the keratinocyte responses that alert immune components. To identify the mechanisms involved, arthroconidia of the anthropophilic dermatophyte Trichophyton rubrum were prepared to infect reconstructed human epidermis (RHE) in vitro. Integrity of the barrier was monitored during infection by measurements of transepithelial electrical resistance and dye-permeation through the RHE. Expression and release of pro-inflammatory cytokines and antimicrobial peptides by keratinocytes inserted into the RHE were assessed, respectively, by quantitative reverse transcriptase-PCR (to analyze mRNA content in tissue extracts) and by ELISA (to detect proteins in culture media). Results reveal that infection by T. rubrum is responsible for disruption of the epidermal barrier, including loss of functional tight junctions. It additionally causes simultaneous expression and release of cytokines and antimicrobial peptides by keratinocytes. Potential involvement of the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway was evaluated during infection by targeted inhibition of its activity. Intriguingly, among several p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase inhibitors, PD169316 alone was able to inhibit growth of T. rubrum on Sabouraud agar and to suppress the process of infection on RHE. This suggests that PD169316 acts on a specific target in dermatophytes themselves.<br /> (Copyright © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Subjects :
- Culture Media
Cytokines metabolism
Epidermal Cells cytology
Epidermal Cells drug effects
Humans
In Vitro Techniques
Keratinocytes cytology
Keratinocytes drug effects
Microscopy, Electron methods
RNA, Messenger metabolism
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction methods
Reference Values
Sensitivity and Specificity
Tinea diagnosis
Arthrodermataceae drug effects
Arthrodermataceae isolation & purification
Imidazoles pharmacology
Tinea drug therapy
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1523-1747
- Volume :
- 139
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Journal of investigative dermatology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 30986374
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2019.03.1147