IL-13Rα2 Has a Protective Role in a Mouse Model of Cutaneous Inflammation

  • Sivaprasad U
  • Warrier M
  • Gibson A
  • et al.
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Abstract

IL-13 is expressed in lesions of atopic dermatitis (AD) and has been associated with increased disease severity. IL-13 has two cognate receptors: IL-13Rα1 and IL-13Rα2. Although IL-13Rα2 expression is known to be induced in response to IL-13 in keratinocytes, its function in AD has never been evaluated. We characterized the loss of skin barrier function and the development of cutaneous inflammation in IL-13Rα2–null versus wild-type BALB/c mice following an epicutaneous allergen-sensitization/challenge model that shares similarities with human AD. Mice lacking IL-13Rα2 had significantly increased transepidermal water loss, cutaneous inflammation, peripheral eosinophilia, and IgG1 and IgE levels compared with wild-type mice. The rate of resolution of the cutaneous inflammation was not significantly altered in the IL-13Rα2–null mice. IL-13 induced expression of IL-13Rα2 in keratinocyte cell lines and primary human keratinocytes. Depletion of IL-13Rα2 in a keratinocyte cell line resulted in increased STAT6 signaling in response to IL-13. In conclusion, IL-13Rα2 serves a protective role in the pathogenesis of allergic inflammation and loss of skin barrier function in a mouse model of AD, suggesting that it may be an important endogenous regulator of IL-13–induced cutaneous inflammation in humans.

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Sivaprasad, U., Warrier, M. R., Gibson, A. M., Chen, W., Tabata, Y., Bass, S. A., … Khurana Hershey, G. K. (2010). IL-13Rα2 Has a Protective Role in a Mouse Model of Cutaneous Inflammation. The Journal of Immunology, 185(11), 6802–6808. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1002118

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