Laundry detergent promotes allergic skin inflammation and esophageal eosinophilia in mice

Author:

Tanzer Jamie,Meng Di,Ohsaki Asa,Caldwell Julie M.ORCID,Mingler Melissa K.ORCID,Rothenberg Marc E.,Oyoshi Michiko K.

Abstract

The prevalence of allergic diseases is on the rise, yet the environmental factors that contribute to this increase are still being elucidated. Laundry detergent (LD) that contains cytotoxic ingredients including microbial enzymes continuously comes into contact with the skin starting in infancy. An impaired skin barrier has been suggested as a route of allergic sensitization. We hypothesized that exposure of skin to LD damages the skin barrier resulting in systemic sensitization to allergens that enter through the impaired skin barrier. Mouse skin samples exposed in vitro to microbial proteases or LD exhibited physical damage, which was more pronounced in neonatal skin as compared to adult skin. Exposure of the skin to microbial proteases in vitro resulted in an increase in the levels of interleukin (IL)-33 and thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP). BALB/c wild type mice epicutaneously exposed to LD and ovalbumin (OVA) showed an increase in levels of transepidermal water loss, serum OVA-specific immunoglobulin (Ig) G1 and IgE antibodies, and a local increase of Il33, Tslp, Il4 and Il13 compared with LD or OVA alone. Following intranasal challenge with OVA, mice epicutaneously exposed to LD showed an increase in allergen-induced esophageal eosinophilia compared with LD or OVA alone. Collectively, these results suggest that LD may be an important factor that impairs the skin barrier and leads to allergen sensitization in early life, and therefore may have a role in the increase in allergic disease.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Harvard college research program

the CURED Foundation

Food Allergy Research and Education

the HOPE APFED/ARTrustTM Pilot Grant

the William F. Milton Fund

Harvard Catalyst

Boston Children's Hospital

Division of Intramural Research, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Translational Research Center

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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