A 2‐week time‐restricted feeding attenuates psoriasis‐like lesions with reduced inflammatory cytokines and immunosenescence in mice

Author:

Chen Yiran123,Li Xi4,Yang Ming4,Wang Lu4,Lv Xinyi4,Shen Kai4,Wu Haijing4,Lu Qianjin1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hospital for Skin Diseases Institute of Dermatology Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College Nanjing China

2. Key Laboratory of Basic and Translational Research on Immune‐Mediated Skin Diseases Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Nanjing China

3. Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology for Skin Diseases and STIs Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College Nanjing China

4. Department of Dermatology The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University Hunan Key Laboratory of Medical Epigenomics Changsha Hunan China

Abstract

AbstractPsoriasis, a well‐established T‐cell mediated dermatosis, exhibits a robust correlation with obesity and systemic inflammation, manifesting psoriasis skin lesions and premature immunosenescence within the peripheral blood and lesion. Intermittent fasting (IF) has exhibited various beneficial effects in reducing inflammation, resisting oxidative stress and slowing ageing, as well as losing weight. A form of IF known as time‐restricted feeding (TRF) restricts daily caloric intake within 4–8 h. Nonetheless, the advantageous impacts of TRF on psoriasis still require further verification. We measured the acanthosis in Imiquimod (IMQ)‐induced psoriasis mice and evaluated their pathological phenotypes. Our study examined the effects of a 2‐week TRF on body weight and metabolic parameters. The subsets of T cells in spleens and skin lesions were accessed by flow cytometry. Cytokines and senescence‐associated genes were evaluated by immunofluorescence and RT‐qPCR. RNA sequencing was conducted on skin lesions. According to our findings, a 2‐week TRF attenuates psoriasis‐like lesions in mice with reduced inflammatory cytokines and mitigated immunosenescence. TRF increased the counts of CD4+ Treg cells in skin lesions while reducing the counts of Th2 and Th17 cells in spleens. Furthermore, the administration of TRF resulted in a decrease in the population of CD4+ senescent T cells in both the dermis and spleens, concomitant with the expression of senescence‐associated genes in spleen CD4+ T cells. The outcomes mentioned above provide valuable evidence in support of TRF for the management of psoriasis.

Funder

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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