The CD18 hypomorphic (CD18hypo) PL/J mouse model clinically resembling human psoriasis is characterized by reduced expression of the common chain of beta2 integrins (CD11/CD18) to only 2-16% of WT levels. Previously we found that this chronic psoriasiform skin inflammation also depends on the presence of CD4+ T cells. Herein we investigated the role of macrophages in this CD18hypo mouse model. Activated macrophages were significantly increased in lesional skin as well as in inflamed skin draining lymph nodes (DLNs) of affected CD18hypo mice and were identified as being an important source of TNF-alpha in vivo. Both depletion of macrophages and neutralization of TNF-alpha resulted in a significant alleviation of psoriasiform skin inflammation. As monocyte chemotactic protein 1 was enhanced in lesional skin of affected CD18hypo mice, we intradermally injected recombinant murine monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (rJE/MCP-1) alone or in combination with rTNF-alpha into the skin of healthy CD18hypo mice. Only simultaneous injection of rJE/MCP-1 and rTNF-alpha, but neither substance alone, resulted in the induction of psoriasiform skin inflammation around the injection sites with recruitment and activation of macrophages. Collectively, our data suggest that maintenance of psoriasiform skin inflammation critically depends on efficient recruitment and activation of macrophages with sufficient release of TNF-alpha.
Activated macrophages are essential in a murine model for T cell-mediated chronic psoriasiform skin inflammation.
在小鼠 T 细胞介导的慢性银屑病样皮肤炎症模型中,活化的巨噬细胞是必不可少的
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作者:Wang Honglin, Peters Thorsten, Kess Daniel, Sindrilaru Anca, Oreshkova Tsvetelina, Van Rooijen Nico, Stratis Athanasios, Renkl Andreas C, Sunderkötter Cord, Wlaschek Meinhard, Haase Ingo, Scharffetter-Kochanek Karin
| 期刊: | Journal of Clinical Investigation | 影响因子: | 13.600 |
| 时间: | 2006 | 起止号: | 2006 Aug;116(8):2105-14 |
| doi: | 10.1172/JCI27180 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
| 疾病类型: | 银屑病 | ||
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