Allergin-1 inhibits TLR2-mediated mast cell activation and suppresses dermatitis

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TLR2 recognizes cell wall components of Staphylococcus aureus, which colonizes > 90% of atopic eczematous skin lesions. The regulatory mechanisms of TLR2 signaling in the skin remain unclear. Allergin-1, an inhibitory immunoglobulin-like receptor containing an ITIM, is expressed on mast cells (MCs) and inhibits IgE-mediated anaphylaxis in mice. Here, we show that Allergin-1 inhibits TLR2-mediated activation of, and inflammatory cytokine production by, MCs in vitro. Compared with wild-type mice, Allergin-1-deficient mice showed enhanced ear swelling with enhanced collagen deposition and greater Ly6G+ neutrophil recruitment after intra-dermal injection of Pam2CSK4 into pinnae. Using Mas-TRECK mice, which is an MC deletion system based on il4 enhancer elements, we also demonstrated that Allergin-1 on MCs is responsible for the Pam2CSK4-induced ear swelling. These results suggest that Allergin-1 on skin MCs suppresses TLR2-induced dermatitis.

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Tsurusaki, S., Tahara-Hanaoka, S., Shibagaki, S., Miyake, S., Imai, M., Shibayama, S., … Shibuya, A. (2016). Allergin-1 inhibits TLR2-mediated mast cell activation and suppresses dermatitis. International Immunology, 28(12), 605–609. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/dxw046

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