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Translational implications of Th17-skewed inflammation due to genetic deficiency of a cadherin stress sensor

Desmoglein 1 (Dsg1) is a cadherin restricted to stratified tissues of terrestrial vertebrates, which serve as essential physical and immune barriers. Dsg1 loss-of-function mutations in humans result in skin lesions and multiple allergies, and isolated patient keratinocytes exhibit increased proaller...

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Autores principales: Godsel, Lisa M., Roth-Carter, Quinn R., Koetsier, Jennifer L., Tsoi, Lam C., Huffine, Amber L., Broussard, Joshua A., Fitz, Gillian N., Lloyd, Sarah M., Kweon, Junghun, Burks, Hope E., Hegazy, Marihan, Amagai, Saki, Harms, Paul W., Xing, Xianying, Kirma, Joseph, Johnson, Jodi L., Urciuoli, Gloria, Doglio, Lynn T., Swindell, William R., Awatramani, Rajeshwar, Sprecher, Eli, Bao, Xiaomin, Cohen-Barak, Eran, Missero, Caterina, Gudjonsson, Johann E., Green, Kathleen J.
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Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8803337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34905516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI144363
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author Godsel, Lisa M.
Roth-Carter, Quinn R.
Koetsier, Jennifer L.
Tsoi, Lam C.
Huffine, Amber L.
Broussard, Joshua A.
Fitz, Gillian N.
Lloyd, Sarah M.
Kweon, Junghun
Burks, Hope E.
Hegazy, Marihan
Amagai, Saki
Harms, Paul W.
Xing, Xianying
Kirma, Joseph
Johnson, Jodi L.
Urciuoli, Gloria
Doglio, Lynn T.
Swindell, William R.
Awatramani, Rajeshwar
Sprecher, Eli
Bao, Xiaomin
Cohen-Barak, Eran
Missero, Caterina
Gudjonsson, Johann E.
Green, Kathleen J.
author_facet Godsel, Lisa M.
Roth-Carter, Quinn R.
Koetsier, Jennifer L.
Tsoi, Lam C.
Huffine, Amber L.
Broussard, Joshua A.
Fitz, Gillian N.
Lloyd, Sarah M.
Kweon, Junghun
Burks, Hope E.
Hegazy, Marihan
Amagai, Saki
Harms, Paul W.
Xing, Xianying
Kirma, Joseph
Johnson, Jodi L.
Urciuoli, Gloria
Doglio, Lynn T.
Swindell, William R.
Awatramani, Rajeshwar
Sprecher, Eli
Bao, Xiaomin
Cohen-Barak, Eran
Missero, Caterina
Gudjonsson, Johann E.
Green, Kathleen J.
author_sort Godsel, Lisa M.
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description Desmoglein 1 (Dsg1) is a cadherin restricted to stratified tissues of terrestrial vertebrates, which serve as essential physical and immune barriers. Dsg1 loss-of-function mutations in humans result in skin lesions and multiple allergies, and isolated patient keratinocytes exhibit increased proallergic cytokine expression. However, the mechanism by which genetic deficiency of Dsg1 causes chronic inflammation is unknown. To determine the systemic response to Dsg1 loss, we deleted the 3 tandem Dsg1 genes in mice. Whole transcriptome analysis of embryonic Dsg1(–/–) skin showed a delay in expression of adhesion/differentiation/keratinization genes at E17.5, a subset of which recovered or increased by E18.5. Comparing epidermal transcriptomes from Dsg1-deficient mice and humans revealed a shared IL-17–skewed inflammatory signature. Although the impaired intercellular adhesion observed in Dsg1(–/–) mice resembles that resulting from anti-Dsg1 pemphigus foliaceus antibodies, pemphigus skin lesions exhibit a weaker IL-17 signature. Consistent with the clinical importance of these findings, treatment of 2 Dsg1-deficient patients with an IL-12/IL-23 antagonist originally developed for psoriasis resulted in improvement of skin lesions. Thus, beyond impairing the physical barrier, loss of Dsg1 function through gene mutation results in a psoriatic-like inflammatory signature before birth, and treatment with a targeted therapy significantly improved skin lesions in patients.
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spelling pubmed-88033372022-02-04 Translational implications of Th17-skewed inflammation due to genetic deficiency of a cadherin stress sensor Godsel, Lisa M. Roth-Carter, Quinn R. Koetsier, Jennifer L. Tsoi, Lam C. Huffine, Amber L. Broussard, Joshua A. Fitz, Gillian N. Lloyd, Sarah M. Kweon, Junghun Burks, Hope E. Hegazy, Marihan Amagai, Saki Harms, Paul W. Xing, Xianying Kirma, Joseph Johnson, Jodi L. Urciuoli, Gloria Doglio, Lynn T. Swindell, William R. Awatramani, Rajeshwar Sprecher, Eli Bao, Xiaomin Cohen-Barak, Eran Missero, Caterina Gudjonsson, Johann E. Green, Kathleen J. J Clin Invest Research Article Desmoglein 1 (Dsg1) is a cadherin restricted to stratified tissues of terrestrial vertebrates, which serve as essential physical and immune barriers. Dsg1 loss-of-function mutations in humans result in skin lesions and multiple allergies, and isolated patient keratinocytes exhibit increased proallergic cytokine expression. However, the mechanism by which genetic deficiency of Dsg1 causes chronic inflammation is unknown. To determine the systemic response to Dsg1 loss, we deleted the 3 tandem Dsg1 genes in mice. Whole transcriptome analysis of embryonic Dsg1(–/–) skin showed a delay in expression of adhesion/differentiation/keratinization genes at E17.5, a subset of which recovered or increased by E18.5. Comparing epidermal transcriptomes from Dsg1-deficient mice and humans revealed a shared IL-17–skewed inflammatory signature. Although the impaired intercellular adhesion observed in Dsg1(–/–) mice resembles that resulting from anti-Dsg1 pemphigus foliaceus antibodies, pemphigus skin lesions exhibit a weaker IL-17 signature. Consistent with the clinical importance of these findings, treatment of 2 Dsg1-deficient patients with an IL-12/IL-23 antagonist originally developed for psoriasis resulted in improvement of skin lesions. Thus, beyond impairing the physical barrier, loss of Dsg1 function through gene mutation results in a psoriatic-like inflammatory signature before birth, and treatment with a targeted therapy significantly improved skin lesions in patients. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2022-02-01 2022-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8803337/ /pubmed/34905516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI144363 Text en © 2022 Godsel et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Godsel, Lisa M.
Roth-Carter, Quinn R.
Koetsier, Jennifer L.
Tsoi, Lam C.
Huffine, Amber L.
Broussard, Joshua A.
Fitz, Gillian N.
Lloyd, Sarah M.
Kweon, Junghun
Burks, Hope E.
Hegazy, Marihan
Amagai, Saki
Harms, Paul W.
Xing, Xianying
Kirma, Joseph
Johnson, Jodi L.
Urciuoli, Gloria
Doglio, Lynn T.
Swindell, William R.
Awatramani, Rajeshwar
Sprecher, Eli
Bao, Xiaomin
Cohen-Barak, Eran
Missero, Caterina
Gudjonsson, Johann E.
Green, Kathleen J.
Translational implications of Th17-skewed inflammation due to genetic deficiency of a cadherin stress sensor
title Translational implications of Th17-skewed inflammation due to genetic deficiency of a cadherin stress sensor
title_full Translational implications of Th17-skewed inflammation due to genetic deficiency of a cadherin stress sensor
title_fullStr Translational implications of Th17-skewed inflammation due to genetic deficiency of a cadherin stress sensor
title_full_unstemmed Translational implications of Th17-skewed inflammation due to genetic deficiency of a cadherin stress sensor
title_short Translational implications of Th17-skewed inflammation due to genetic deficiency of a cadherin stress sensor
title_sort translational implications of th17-skewed inflammation due to genetic deficiency of a cadherin stress sensor
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8803337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34905516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI144363
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