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UV radiation recruits CD4(+)GATA3(+) and CD8(+)GATA3(+) T cells while altering the lipid microenvironment following inflammatory resolution in human skin in vivo
OBJECTIVES: Solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) has major adverse effects on human health. While the mechanisms responsible for induction of UVR‐induced inflammation are well‐documented, the mediation of its resolution and longer‐term adaptive homeostasis is unknown. Therefore, we examined the skin im...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7114692/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32257209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cti2.1104 |
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author | Hawkshaw, Nathan J Pilkington, Suzanne M Murphy, Sharon A Al‐Gazaq, Norah Farrar, Mark D Watson, Rachel EB Nicolaou, Anna Rhodes, Lesley E |
author_facet | Hawkshaw, Nathan J Pilkington, Suzanne M Murphy, Sharon A Al‐Gazaq, Norah Farrar, Mark D Watson, Rachel EB Nicolaou, Anna Rhodes, Lesley E |
author_sort | Hawkshaw, Nathan J |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) has major adverse effects on human health. While the mechanisms responsible for induction of UVR‐induced inflammation are well‐documented, the mediation of its resolution and longer‐term adaptive homeostasis is unknown. Therefore, we examined the skin immune and lipid profile over time following UVR inflammation. METHODS: To investigate the self‐resolving events of UVR inflammation in vivo, human skin was exposed to a single pro‐inflammatory dose of UVR. Skin biopsies and suction blister fluid were taken at intervals up to 2 weeks post‐UVR. The immune infiltrate was quantified by immunohistochemistry, and lipid mediators were profiled by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. RESULTS: We identified that cellular resolution events including switching of macrophage phenotype apply to human sunburn. However, UVR‐induced inflammation in humans involves a post‐resolution phase that differs from other experimental models. We demonstrate that 2 weeks after the initiating UVR stimulus, there is considerable immune activity with CD8(+)GATA3(+) T cells maintained in human skin. Our results challenge the dogma of CD4(+)FOXP3(+) T cells being the main effector CD4(+) T‐cell population following UVR, with CD4(+)GATA3(+) T cells the dominant phenotype. Furthermore, lipid mediators are elevated 14 days post‐UVR, demonstrating the skin lipid microenvironment does not revert to the tissue setting occurring prior to UVR exposure. CONCLUSION: We have identified for the first time that CD4(+)GATA3(+) and CD8(+)GATA3(+) T‐cell subpopulations are recruited to UVR‐inflamed human skin, demonstrating discrepancies between the adaptive UVR response in mice and humans. Future strategies to abrogate UVR effects may target these T‐cell subpopulations and also the persistent alteration of the lipid microenvironment post‐UVR. |
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spelling | pubmed-71146922020-04-03 UV radiation recruits CD4(+)GATA3(+) and CD8(+)GATA3(+) T cells while altering the lipid microenvironment following inflammatory resolution in human skin in vivo Hawkshaw, Nathan J Pilkington, Suzanne M Murphy, Sharon A Al‐Gazaq, Norah Farrar, Mark D Watson, Rachel EB Nicolaou, Anna Rhodes, Lesley E Clin Transl Immunology Special Feature Review OBJECTIVES: Solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) has major adverse effects on human health. While the mechanisms responsible for induction of UVR‐induced inflammation are well‐documented, the mediation of its resolution and longer‐term adaptive homeostasis is unknown. Therefore, we examined the skin immune and lipid profile over time following UVR inflammation. METHODS: To investigate the self‐resolving events of UVR inflammation in vivo, human skin was exposed to a single pro‐inflammatory dose of UVR. Skin biopsies and suction blister fluid were taken at intervals up to 2 weeks post‐UVR. The immune infiltrate was quantified by immunohistochemistry, and lipid mediators were profiled by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. RESULTS: We identified that cellular resolution events including switching of macrophage phenotype apply to human sunburn. However, UVR‐induced inflammation in humans involves a post‐resolution phase that differs from other experimental models. We demonstrate that 2 weeks after the initiating UVR stimulus, there is considerable immune activity with CD8(+)GATA3(+) T cells maintained in human skin. Our results challenge the dogma of CD4(+)FOXP3(+) T cells being the main effector CD4(+) T‐cell population following UVR, with CD4(+)GATA3(+) T cells the dominant phenotype. Furthermore, lipid mediators are elevated 14 days post‐UVR, demonstrating the skin lipid microenvironment does not revert to the tissue setting occurring prior to UVR exposure. CONCLUSION: We have identified for the first time that CD4(+)GATA3(+) and CD8(+)GATA3(+) T‐cell subpopulations are recruited to UVR‐inflamed human skin, demonstrating discrepancies between the adaptive UVR response in mice and humans. Future strategies to abrogate UVR effects may target these T‐cell subpopulations and also the persistent alteration of the lipid microenvironment post‐UVR. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7114692/ /pubmed/32257209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cti2.1104 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Clinical & Translational Immunology published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australian and New Zealand Society for Immunology Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Special Feature Review Hawkshaw, Nathan J Pilkington, Suzanne M Murphy, Sharon A Al‐Gazaq, Norah Farrar, Mark D Watson, Rachel EB Nicolaou, Anna Rhodes, Lesley E UV radiation recruits CD4(+)GATA3(+) and CD8(+)GATA3(+) T cells while altering the lipid microenvironment following inflammatory resolution in human skin in vivo |
title | UV radiation recruits CD4(+)GATA3(+) and CD8(+)GATA3(+) T cells while altering the lipid microenvironment following inflammatory resolution in human skin in vivo
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title_full | UV radiation recruits CD4(+)GATA3(+) and CD8(+)GATA3(+) T cells while altering the lipid microenvironment following inflammatory resolution in human skin in vivo
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title_fullStr | UV radiation recruits CD4(+)GATA3(+) and CD8(+)GATA3(+) T cells while altering the lipid microenvironment following inflammatory resolution in human skin in vivo
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title_full_unstemmed | UV radiation recruits CD4(+)GATA3(+) and CD8(+)GATA3(+) T cells while altering the lipid microenvironment following inflammatory resolution in human skin in vivo
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title_short | UV radiation recruits CD4(+)GATA3(+) and CD8(+)GATA3(+) T cells while altering the lipid microenvironment following inflammatory resolution in human skin in vivo
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title_sort | uv radiation recruits cd4(+)gata3(+) and cd8(+)gata3(+) t cells while altering the lipid microenvironment following inflammatory resolution in human skin in vivo |
topic | Special Feature Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7114692/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32257209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cti2.1104 |
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