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Insulin-like growth factor-1 induces regulatory T cell-mediated suppression of allergic contact dermatitis in mice

Authors :
Bjarki Johannesson
Susanne Sattler
Ekaterina Semenova
Saveria Pastore
Teresa M. Kennedy-Lydon
Robert D. Sampson
Michael D. Schneider
Nadia Rosenthal
Daniel Bilbao
Source :
Disease Models & Mechanisms, Vol 7, Iss 8, Pp 977-985 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
The Company of Biologists, 2014.

Abstract

Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is triggered by an aberrant hyperinflammatory immune response to innocuous chemical compounds and ranks as the world’s most prevalent occupational skin condition. Although a variety of immune effector cells are activated during ACD, regulatory T (Treg) cells are crucial in controlling the resulting inflammation. Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) regulates cell proliferation and differentiation and accelerates wound healing and regeneration in several organs including the skin. Recently IGF-1 has also been implicated in protection from autoimmune inflammation by expansion of Treg cells. Here, we demonstrate that ectopic expression of IGF-1 in mouse skin suppresses ACD in a Treg cell-specific manner, increasing the number of Foxp3+ Treg cells in the affected area and stimulating lymphocyte production of the anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin 10. Similar therapeutic effects can be achieved with systemic or topical delivery of IGF-1, implicating this growth factor as a promising new therapeutic option for the treatment of ACD.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17548403 and 17548411
Volume :
7
Issue :
8
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Disease Models & Mechanisms
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0cb2a63b9b5411ea3934b07974efada
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1242/dmm.015362