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Galectin-3 regulates UVB-induced inflammation in skin

Authors :
Yu-Hsuan Wei
Schu-Rern Chern
Jen-Yu Wang
Nan-Lin Wu
Po-Hsuan Lu
Chi-Feng Hung
Ling-Ya Chiu
Wan-Wan Lin
Source :
Journal of dermatological science. 98(2)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background Galectin-3 is widely expressed in many immunocytes and epithelial cells including skin keratinocytes. Galectin-3 can regulate immunological or inflammatory processes and plays a proinflammatory role in some disease models. Galectin-3 has a role in disorders related to ultraviolet (UV) photodamage such as apoptosis, skin squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma. However, the evidence of galectin-3 in UVB-induced skin inflammation is still limited and the underlying molecular mechanism remains elusive. Objective We aimed to investigate the effects of galectin-3 in human epidermal keratinocytes and in mice after UVB irradiation. Methods Primary human epidermal keratinocytes with galectin-3 knockdown were used as the in vitro model. ELISA, QPCR, and western blotting were applied to evaluate the released cytokine, mRNA and protein expression. Histologic analysis, measurement of erythema and transepidermal water loss (TEWL) were applied to evaluate UVB-induced skin damage in galectin-3 knockout mice. Results In UVB-irradiated human keratinocytes, galectin-3 knockdown downregulated the UVB-induced ASC crosslinking, cleavage of caspase-1, and formation of active IL-1β. Galectin-3 knockdown also decreased UVB-induced production of reactive oxygen species, p38 phosphorylation, and COX2 expression in human keratinocytes. After four days of UVB irradiation, galectin-3 knockout mice showed reduced gross erythema, histologic features of tissue inflammation, quantified levels of erythema and TEWL compared to wild type mice. The skin tissue lysate also showed less expression of active IL-1β and COX2 in galectin-3 knockout mice. Conclusion Galectin-3 may play a positive regulatory role in UVB-induced skin inflammation.

Details

ISSN :
1873569X
Volume :
98
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of dermatological science
Accession number :
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