Dysregulated Skin Barrier Function In Tmem79 Mutant Mice Promotes Il-17a-Dependent Spontaneous Skin And Lung Inflammation

ALLERGY(2020)

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Background Atopic dermatitis (AD) is associated with a dysregulation of the skin barrier and may predispose to the development of secondary allergic conditions, such as asthma.Tmem79(ma/ma)mice harbor a mutation in the gene encoding Transmembrane Protein 79 (or Mattrin), which has previously been associated with AD. As a result of theTmem79gene mutation, these mice have a defective skin barrier and develop spontaneous skin inflammation. In this study,Tmem79(ma/ma)mice were assessed for the underlying immunological response in the development of spontaneous skin and lung inflammation. Methods Development of spontaneous skin and lung inflammation inTmem79(ma/ma)mice was analyzed. We further investigated susceptibility to cutaneousStaphylococcus aureusinfection.Tmem79(ma/ma)were crossed to IL-17A-deficient mice to address the contribution of IL-17A to spontaneous skin and lung disease. Results Tmem79(ma/ma)mice developed IL-17A-dependent spontaneous AD-like inflammation and were refractory toS aureusinfection. Mutant mice progressed to airway inflammation subsequent to the occurrence of dermatitis. The progression from skin to lung disease is dependent on adaptive immunity and is facilitated by cutaneous expansion of Th17 and TCR gamma delta T cells. Conclusion Mice lacking Tmem79/Mattrin expression have a defective skin barrier. In adulthood, these mice develop dermatitis with secondary progression to lung inflammation. The development of skin and lung inflammation is IL-17A-dependent and mediated by TCR gamma delta T cells.
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cutaneous inflammation, interleukin-17A, lung inflammation, skin barrier, Tmem79
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