Resistin-like Molecule α Provides Vitamin-A-Dependent Antimicrobial Protection in the Skin

类抵抗素分子α在皮肤中提供维生素A依赖性抗菌保护

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作者:Tamia A Harris ,Sureka Gattu ,Daniel C Propheter ,Zheng Kuang ,Shai Bel ,Kelly A Ruhn ,Andrew L Chara ,Marshall Edwards ,Chenlu Zhang ,Jay-Hyun Jo ,Prithvi Raj ,Christos C Zouboulis ,Heidi H Kong ,Julia A Segre ,Lora V Hooper

Abstract

Vitamin A deficiency increases susceptibility to skin infection. However, the mechanisms by which vitamin A regulates skin immunity remain unclear. Here, we show that resistin-like molecule α (RELMα), a small secreted cysteine-rich protein, is expressed by epidermal keratinocytes and sebocytes and serves as an antimicrobial protein that is required for vitamin-A-dependent resistance to skin infection. RELMα was induced by microbiota colonization of the murine skin, was bactericidal in vitro, and was protected against bacterial infection of the skin in vivo. RELMα expression required dietary vitamin A and was induced by the therapeutic vitamin A analog isotretinoin, which protected against skin infection in a RELMα-dependent manner. The RELM family member Resistin was expressed in human skin, was induced by vitamin A analogs, and killed skin bacteria, indicating a conserved function for RELM proteins in skin innate immunity. Our findings provide insight into how vitamin A promotes resistance to skin infection. Keywords: antimicrobial protein; bacteria; innate immunity; microbiome; skin; skin infection; vitamin A.

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