Abstract
β-Arrestins participate in G-protein receptor signaling and act as adapter proteins that direct the recruitment, activation, and scaffolding of various cytoplasmic signaling complexes. β-Arrestin 2-deficient (Arrb2-/-) mice show decreased T-cell recruitment into allergic lung tissue but increased neutrophil infiltration into wounded skin. Given these opposing effects in different immune cell subsets, we investigated the role of β-arrestin 2 in the regulation of contact hypersensitivity responses. We observed significantly increased allergic ear swelling to the obligate contact sensitizers DNFB and FITC in Arrb2-/-compared with wild-type mice. Immunohistological analyses revealed strikingly increased neutrophil infiltration with abundant subcorneal pustules in inflamed ear tissue of DNFB-allergic Arrb2-/-mice. Experiments involving adoptive transfers of sensitized lymphocytes and bone marrow chimeric mice indicated that β-arrestin 2 exerts its anti-inflammatory effects predominantly through radioresistant, skin-resident cells in the challenge phase of contact hypersensitivity. As a potential mechanism, we found that primary cultures of β-arrestin 2-deficient keratinocytes secreted higher levels of neutrophil-attracting chemokines including CXCL1/KC in response to T cell-derived cytokines in vitro. These experimental results support a model in which β-arrestin 2 inhibits the production of proinflammatory chemokines, which limits the recruitment of myeloid immune cells and thereby attenuates allergic skin inflammation. © 2014 The Society for Investigative Darmatology.
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Gaffal, E., Jakobs, M., Glodde, N., Schröder, R., Kostenis, E., & Tüting, T. (2014). β-arrestin 2 inhibits proinflammatory chemokine production and attenuates contact allergic inflammation in the skin. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 134(8), 2131–2137. https://doi.org/10.1038/jid.2014.117
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