TLR2 Deficiency Exacerbates Imiquimod-Induced Psoriasis-Like Skin Inflammation through Decrease in Regulatory T Cells and Impaired IL-10 Production
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. TLR2 Deficiency Exacerbates Psoriasiform Dermatitis Induced by Imiquimod Treatment
2.2. TLR2 Deficiency Increases Th1 Cytokine mRNA Levels and Decreases Foxp3 and IL-10 mRNA Levels
2.3. TLR2 Deficiency Negatively Regulates Frequency of Tregs and IL-10 Expression in the Lymph Nodes
2.4. IL-10 Production from DCs and Tregs Is Increased by Stimulation with Either Pam2CSK4 or Pam3CSK4
2.5. Pam3CSK4 Enhances the Proliferation of Tregs
2.6. Pam3CSK4 and Pam2CSK4 Attenuate Imiquimod-Induced Skin Inflammation
2.7. Adoptive Transfer of Tregs from WT Mice Ameliorates Imiquimod-Induced Psoriasiform Dermatitis in TLR2 KO Mice
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Mice
4.2. Induction of Psoriasiform Skin Inflammation by Imiquimod
4.3. Histological and Immunohistochemical Analysis
4.4. RNA Isolation and Quantitative Reverse-Transcription PCR Analysis
4.5. Flow Cytometric Analysis
4.6. Cell Isolation and Culture
4.7. Intravenous Injection of Pam3CSK4 and Pam2CSK4
4.8. Adoptive Transfer of Tregs
4.9. Statistical Analysis
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
TLR | toll-like receptor |
Treg | regulatory T cell |
DC | dendritic cell |
mRNA | messenger RNA |
KO | knockout |
WT | wild-type |
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Nakao, M.; Sugaya, M.; Fujita, H.; Miyagaki, T.; Morimura, S.; Shibata, S.; Asano, Y.; Sato, S. TLR2 Deficiency Exacerbates Imiquimod-Induced Psoriasis-Like Skin Inflammation through Decrease in Regulatory T Cells and Impaired IL-10 Production. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2020, 21, 8560. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21228560
Nakao M, Sugaya M, Fujita H, Miyagaki T, Morimura S, Shibata S, Asano Y, Sato S. TLR2 Deficiency Exacerbates Imiquimod-Induced Psoriasis-Like Skin Inflammation through Decrease in Regulatory T Cells and Impaired IL-10 Production. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2020; 21(22):8560. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21228560
Chicago/Turabian StyleNakao, Momoko, Makoto Sugaya, Hideki Fujita, Tomomitsu Miyagaki, Sohshi Morimura, Sayaka Shibata, Yoshihide Asano, and Shinichi Sato. 2020. "TLR2 Deficiency Exacerbates Imiquimod-Induced Psoriasis-Like Skin Inflammation through Decrease in Regulatory T Cells and Impaired IL-10 Production" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21, no. 22: 8560. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21228560
APA StyleNakao, M., Sugaya, M., Fujita, H., Miyagaki, T., Morimura, S., Shibata, S., Asano, Y., & Sato, S. (2020). TLR2 Deficiency Exacerbates Imiquimod-Induced Psoriasis-Like Skin Inflammation through Decrease in Regulatory T Cells and Impaired IL-10 Production. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(22), 8560. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21228560