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The Th2 cytokine,interleukin‐4, abrogates the cohesion of normal stratum corneum in mice: implications for pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis
Authors:Yutaka Hatano  Yasuko Adachi  Peter M. Elias  Debra Crumrine  Takashi Sakai  Rieko Kurahashi  Kazumoto Katagiri  Sakuhei Fujiwara
Affiliation:1. Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, Oita University, , Yufu‐shi, Oita, Japan;2. Dermatology Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, , San Francisco, CA, USA
Abstract:There is mounting evidence that Th2 cytokines adversely affect skin barrier functions and contribute to the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis (AD). AD is also characterized by abnormal cohesion in the stratum corneum (SC). However, the contribution of Th2 cytokines to this abnormality remains unknown. This study examined the effects of IL‐4, a prototypic Th2 cytokine, on the cohesion of the SC. Structural and physiological assessments revealed that repeated intradermal injections of IL‐4 compromised the cohesion of the SC of normal hairless mice. Two potential mechanisms were explored to account for the altered cohesion. First, IL‐4 decreased the amount of corneodesmosomes and down‐regulated the expression of desmoglein 1, but not of corneodesmosin (CDSN) or loricrin expression, in murine skin and in cultured human keratinocytes (KC). IL‐4 did not affect the skin surface pH, and in situ zymography revealed no net change in total serine protease activity in the IL‐4‐treated SC. Yet, IL‐4 enhanced expression of kallikrein (KLK)7, while simultaneously down‐regulating KLK5 and KLK14. Finally, IL‐4 did not alter the expression of the lympho‐epithelial Kazal‐type inhibitor (LEKTI) in KC. This study suggests that IL‐4 abrogates the cohesion of SC primarily by reducing epidermal differentiation.
Keywords:cohesion of stratum corneum  corneodesmosome  desmoglein 1  Th2 cytokine
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