Time‐dependent progression from the acute to chronic phases in atopic dermatitis induced by epicutaneous allergen stimulation in NC/Nga mice |
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Authors: | Ji‐Yun Kim Mi Sook Jeong Mi Kyung Park Mi‐Kyung Lee Seong Jun Seo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Dermatology, Chung‐Ang University Hospital, , Seoul, South Korea;2. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Chung‐Ang University Hospital, , Seoul, South Korea |
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Abstract: | Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a complicated skin condition influenced by genetic background and environmental factors. In this study, we applied Dermatophagoides farinae body extract (DfE) to the barrier‐disrupted skin of NC/Nga mice twice a week for 8 weeks to identify the clinical and immunological factors in AD progression. Repeated application of the DfE to the skin of NC/Nga mice showed the similar consequences for the natural course of progression in human AD, histologically and immunologically. We confirmed that the AD‐like skin lesions in NC/Nga mice did not last for the whole period of our experiment in spite of repeated topical applications of DfE twice a week. Topical DfE stimulation increased the skin mRNA expressions of Th1‐, Th2‐ and Th17‐related cytokines in the acute phase. The expression patterns of IL‐4 and IL‐13 in splenic T cells and skin lesions were consistent with the time course alterations of clinical features of AD‐like skin symptoms. We also showed that there was a remission phase either just before or right after the chronic phase in this experimental model. Interestingly, splenic T‐cell‐derived IL‐5 expression began to increase in the chronic phase, while skin‐derived IL‐5 mRNA expression increased in the acute phase. In conclusion, our results suggest that we should pay attention to the characteristics of each stage of AD progression and choose a suitable corresponding stage of animal model not only to elucidate the pathogenesis of AD but also to develop and evaluate therapeutic drugs for AD. |
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Keywords: | atopic dermatitis cytokines
Dermatophagoides farinae
NC/Nga mouse |
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