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  Forward genetics and functional analysis highlight Itga11as a modulator of murine psoriasiform dermatitis

Bieber, K., Bezdek, S., Gupta, Y., Vorobyev, A., Sezin, T., Gross, N., et al. (2023). Forward genetics and functional analysis highlight Itga11as a modulator of murine psoriasiform dermatitis. The Journal of Pathology: an Official Journal of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 261, 184-197. doi:10.1002/path.6162.

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Bieber, Katja, Author
Bezdek, Siegfried, Author
Gupta, Yask, Author
Vorobyev, Artem, Author
Sezin, Tanya, Author
Gross, Natalie, Author
Prüssmann, Jasper, Author
Sayegh, Jean‐Paul, Author
Becker, Mareike, Author
Mousavi, Sadegh, Author
Hdnah, Ashref, Author
Künzel, Sven1, Author           
Ibrahim, Saleh M, Author
Ludwig, Ralf J, Author
Gullberg, Donald, Author
Sadik, Christian D, Author
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1Department Evolutionary Genetics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Max Planck Society, ou_1445635              

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Free keywords: psoriasis;fibroblasts; ITGA11; Aldara-induced psoriasiform dermatitis model; skin inflammation; forward genetics; RNA-seq
 Abstract: Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition. Repeated epicutaneous application of Aldara® (imiquimod) cream results in psoriasiform dermatitis in mice. The Aldara®-induced psoriasiform dermatitis (AIPD) mouse model has been used to examine the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Here, we used a forward genetics approach in which we compared AIPD that developed in 13 different inbred mouse strains to identify genes and pathways that modulated disease severity. Among our primary results, we found that the severity of AIPD differed substantially between different strains of inbred mice and that these variations were associated with polymorphisms in Itga11. The Itga11 gene encodes the integrin α11 subunit that heterodimerizes with the integrin β1 subunit to form integrin α11β1. Less information is available about the function of ITGA11 in skin inflammation; however, a role in the regulation of cutaneous wound healing, specifically the development of dermal fibrosis, has been described. Experiments performed with Itga11 gene-deleted (Itga11−/−) mice revealed that the integrin α11 subunit contributes substantially to the clinical phenotype as well as the histopathological and molecular findings associated with skin inflammation characteristic of AIPD. Although the skin transcriptomes of Itga11−/− and WT mice do not differ from one another under physiological conditions, distinct transcriptomes emerge in these strains in response to the induction of AIPD. Most of the differentially expressed genes contributed to extracellular matrix organization, immune system, and metabolism of lipids pathways. Consistent with these findings, we detected a reduced number of fibroblasts and inflammatory cells, including macrophages, T cells, and tissue-resident memory T cells in skin samples from Itga11−/− mice in response to AIPD induction. Collectively, our results reveal that Itga11 plays a critical role in promoting skin inflammation in AIPD and thus might be targeted for the development of novel therapeutics for psoriasiform skin conditions.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-06-072022-09-152023-06-132023-08-112023-10
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1002/path.6162
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Title: The Journal of Pathology : an Official Journal of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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Publ. Info: Edinburgh : Longman
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 261 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 184 - 197 Identifier: ISSN: 0022-3417
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954927663103_3