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Small intestinal immune-environmental changes induced by oral tolerance inhibit experimental atopic dermatitis

Authors
Um, Han-NaBaek, Jin-OkPark, SohyeonLee, Eun-HuiJang, JinsunPark, Woo-JaeRoh, Joo-YoungJung, YunJae
Issue Date
4-Mar-2021
Publisher
SPRINGERNATURE
Citation
CELL DEATH & DISEASE, v.12, no.3
Journal Title
CELL DEATH & DISEASE
Volume
12
Number
3
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/80696
DOI
10.1038/s41419-021-03534-w
ISSN
2041-4889
Abstract
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin inflammatory disease mediated by Th2-type immune responses. Although intestinal immune responses have been shown to play a critical role in the development or prevention of atopic dermatitis, the precise influence of intestinal immunity on atopic dermatitis is incompletely understood. We show here that orally tolerized mice are protected from experimental atopic dermatitis induced by sensitization and epicutaneous (EC) challenge to ovalbumin. Although the expression of Th2-type cytokines in the small intestine of orally tolerized and EC-challenged mice did not change significantly, these mice showed decreased inflammatory responses in the small intestine with restoration of microbial change elicited by the EC challenge. Interestingly, an increase in small intestinal eosinophils was observed with the EC challenge, which was also inhibited by oral tolerance. The role of small intestinal eosinophils and microbiota in the pathogenesis of experimental atopic dermatitis was further substantiated by decreased inflammatory mediators in the small intestine and attenuated Th2-type inflammation in the skin of eosinophil-deficient and microbiota-ablated mice with EC challenges. Based on these data, we propose that the bidirectional interaction between the skin and the intestine has a role in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis and that modulation of the intestinal microenvironments could be a therapeutic approach to atopic dermatitis. © 2021, The Author(s).
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