Anti‐inflammatory control of human skin keratinocytes by targeting nuclear transport checkpoint

Author:

Liu Yan12,Qiao Huan1,Zienkiewicz Jozef12,Hawiger Jacek123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine Division of Allergy Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Nashville Tennessee USA

2. Department of Veterans Affairs Tennessee Valley Health Care System Nashville Tennessee USA

3. Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Nashville Tennessee USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIn the two common inflammatory skin diseases, Atopic Dermatitis (AD) and Psoriasis (Ps), keratinocytes (KCs) respond to immune insults through activation of proinflammatory transcription factors (TFs) and their translocation to the cell’s nucleus. Therein, the TFs induce expression of genes encoding mediators of skin inflammation. The Nuclear Transport Checkpoint Inhibitors (NTCIs) were developed to regulate nuclear translocation of activated TFs, the essential step of inflammatory response. This new class of cell‐penetrating peptide therapeutics controls inflammation caused by allergic, autoimmune, metabolic, and microbial insults. In preclinical model of AD, the treatment with NTCI, cSN50.1 peptide, suppressed the expression of Thymic Stromal Lymphopoietin (TSLP), the key gene in the development of allergic inflammation, among the 15 genes silenced by the NTCI. Here, we report the mechanism of anti‐inflammatory action of NTCI in human skin‐derived KCs.ObjectivesWe aimed to determine whether the NTCI treatment can protect human KCs from harmful inflammatory insults.MethodsHuman primary KCs were pretreated with NTCI and challenged with the mix of cytokines Tumour Necrosis Factor alpha (TNF‐α) and Interleukin (IL)‐17A, or with Phorbol 12‐Myristate 13‐Acetate (PMA), and analysed for nuclear content of TFs and the expression of genes encoding mediators of inflammation.ResultsThe nuclear import of TFs, Nuclear Factor ĸB (NF‐ĸB) and Signal Transduction and Activator of Transcription 3 (STAT3), was inhibited in cells treated with NTCI. The expression of TSLP, along with genes encoding the core mediators of inflammation (TNF, IL1B, and IL6) was suppressed by NTCI. Noteworthy, NTCI silenced genes encoding Granulocyte‐Macrophage Colony‐Stimulating Factor (CSF2), and chemokine IL‐8 (CXCL8), responsible for skin infiltration by the eosinophils and other myelomonocytic cells.ConclusionThe control of inflammatory response in human KCs by NTCI is attributed to the inhibition of nuclear import of proinflammatory TFs. The protection of human KCs by NTCI, adds new perspectives to the completed Phase two clinical trial of the NTCI (AMTX‐100 CF) for AD (NCT04313400).

Funder

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Publisher

Wiley

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