Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) causes keratinocytes to release thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP), which plays a key role in allergic diseases. Endosomal Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) and cytosolic RIG-like receptors (RLRs) and PKR have been reported to recognize dsRNA. Here, we demonstrate that dsRNA induces TSLP in keratinocytes via an endosomal acidification-dependent and NF-κB-mediated pathway. After treatment with pharmacologic inhibitors or transfection with small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), primary human keratinocytes were stimulated. Bafilomycin A1, which inhibits endosomal acidification to block the TLR3 pathway, blocked the dsRNA-induced expression of TSLP, IL-8, IFN-β, and other molecules including the dsRNA sensors, whereas it did not inhibit diacyllipopeptide-induced expression of TSLP and IL-8. The dsRNA-induced gene expression of TSLP depended on RelA, a component of NF-κB, but not IRF3, similar to IL-8 but different from IFN-β, which depended on both IRF3 and RelA. The results indicate that endosomal acidification and the subsequent activation of NF-κB are necessary to sense extracellular dsRNA, suggesting the importance of the TLR3-NF-κB axis to trigger production of TSLP against the self dsRNA released from damaged cells or viral dsRNA, in the epidermis, relating to skin inflammation including atopic dermatitis (AD).
Background:Alopecia areata (AA) is considered as a T-cell mediated autoimmune disorder. The 308-nm excimer laser is thought to be capable of inducing T-cell apoptosis in vitro, suggesting that the 308-nm excimer lamp (not laser) might be effective for the treatment of AA. We examined the effectiveness of the 308-nm excimer lamp for treating AA.Materials and Methods:We treated 16 patients with single AA and multiple AA (MAA). The lesions were irradiated with a 308-nm excimer lamp at 2-week intervals.Results:Hair regrowth was observed in 14 patients. Among them, 10 patients showed more than 50% hair re-growth. Our results suggested that the 308-nm excimer lamp system is effective and safe for the treatment of single AA and MAA.Conclusion:Our results suggest that the 308-nm excimer lamp is a good therapeutic alternative without serious side effect for treating AA.
To investigate the precise mechanisms of virus recognition by mast cells, the expression and functional characteristics of virus recognition receptors that lead to mast cell activation were investigated. Our results suggest that mast cells are partly responsible for the early in vivo production of antiviral cytokines and chemokines upon vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection. Analysis of the expression of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) recognition receptors in murine bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMCs) revealed that BMMCs express melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 (MDA5), protein kinase RNA-activated, retinoic acid-inducible gene-I (RIG-I) and Toll-like receptor 3. The expression levels of these receptors were found to increase upon stimulation of mast cells with VSV as well as synthetic dsRNA: polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid. Moreover, small interfering RNA analysis to identify the receptors responsible for mast cell activation by VSV revealed that both RIG-I and MDA5 were involved in cytokine production but not in the degranulation of mast cells. Our findings suggest that mast cells produce cytokines and chemokines in the early infection stage after recognizing viruses via RIG-I and MDA5, and may contribute to antiviral responses. These data provide additional novel information that improves our understanding of antiviral innate responses that involve mast cells.
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