Topical application of a BCL-2 inhibitor ameliorates imiquimod-induced psoriasiform dermatitis by eliminating senescent cells

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Abstract

Background

Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin disease with unclear pathogenesis and unmet therapeutic needs.

Objective

To investigate the role of senescent CD4+ T cells in psoriatic lesion formation and explore the application of senolytics in treating psoriasis.

Methods

We explored the expression levels of p16INK4a and p21, classical markers of cellular senescence, in CD4+ T cells from human psoriatic lesions and imiquimod (IMQ)-induced psoriatic lesions. We prepared a senolytic gel using B-cell lymphoma 2 (BCL-2) inhibitor ABT-737 and evaluated its therapeutic efficacy in treating psoriasis.

Results

Using multispectrum immunohistochemistry (mIHC) staining, we detected increased expression levels of p16INK4a and p21 in CD4+ T cells from psoriatic lesions. After topical application of ABT-737 gel, significant alleviation of IMQ-induced psoriatic lesions was observed, with milder pathological alterations. Mechanistically, ABT-737 gel significantly decreased the percentage of senescent cells, expression of T cell receptor (TCR) α and β chains, and expression of Tet methylcytosine dioxygenase 2 (Tet2) in IMQ-induced psoriatic lesions, as determined by mIHC, high-throughput sequencing of the TCR repertoire, and RT-qPCR, respectively. Furthermore, the severity of psoriatic lesions in CD4creTet2f/f mice was milder than that in Tet2f/f mice in the IMQ-induced psoriasis model.

Conclusion

We revealed the roles of senescent CD4+ T cells in developing psoriasis and highlighted the therapeutic potential of topical ABT-737 gel in treating psoriasis through the elimination of senescent cells, modulation of the TCR αβ repertoire, and regulation of the TET2-Th17 cell pathway.

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局部应用 BCL-2 抑制剂可通过消除衰老细胞改善咪喹莫特诱导的银屑病皮炎。
背景:银屑病是一种炎症性皮肤病,发病机制尚不清楚,治疗需求尚未得到满足:研究衰老的 CD4+ T 细胞在银屑病皮损形成中的作用,并探索衰老剂在治疗银屑病中的应用:我们探讨了细胞衰老的经典标志物--p16INK4a和p21在人类银屑病皮损和咪喹莫特(IMQ)诱导的银屑病皮损的CD4+T细胞中的表达水平。我们使用B细胞淋巴瘤2(BCL-2)抑制剂ABT-737制备了一种衰老凝胶,并评估了其治疗银屑病的疗效:结果:通过多谱系免疫组化(mIHC)染色,我们检测到银屑病皮损的 CD4+ T 细胞中 p16INK4a 和 p21 的表达水平升高。局部使用 ABT-737 凝胶后,IMQ 诱导的银屑病皮损明显减轻,病理改变较轻。从机理上讲,ABT-737凝胶能显著降低IMQ诱导的银屑病皮损中衰老细胞的比例、T细胞受体(TCR)α和β链的表达,以及甲基胞嘧啶二氧酶2(Tet2)的表达。此外,在IMQ诱导的银屑病模型中,CD4creTet2f/f小鼠银屑病皮损的严重程度比Tet2f/f小鼠轻:我们揭示了衰老的CD4+T细胞在银屑病发病中的作用,并强调了外用ABT-737凝胶通过消除衰老细胞、调节TCR αβ 复合物和TET2-Th17细胞通路治疗银屑病的潜力。
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