Abstract
AbstractMechanical damage on the skin not only affect the barrier function but also induce various immune responses, which trigger or exacerbate the inflammation in healthy individuals and patients with inflammatory skin diseases. However, how mechanical damage-induced skin inflammation is regulated remains largely unknown. Here, we show that mechanical damage due to tape stripping triggered keratinocyte death and release of danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) such as high-mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB-1) and IL-1α, which induced production of proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines IL-1β and CXCL-1 by keratinocytes in mice. We also show that a long-chain fatty acid elongase Elovl6 is expressed in keratinocytes. Mice deficient in Elovl6 had increased epidermal levels of cis-vaccenic acid (CVA); this accelerated keratinocyte death triggered by tape stripping and release of DAMPs and exacerbated skin inflammation. Our results demonstrate that Elovl6 regulates mechanical damage–triggered keratinocyte death and skin inflammation.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory