Induction of Type I Interferon–Dependent Activation and Migration of Inflammatory Dendritic Cells to Local Lymph Nodes by UV Light Exposure

IF 10.9 1区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY Arthritis & Rheumatology Pub Date : 2025-01-12 DOI:10.1002/art.43108
Xizhang Sun, Jaime L. Chao, Michael Gerner, Keith B. Elkon
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Abstract

Objective

Photosensitivity occurs in ~75% of patients with lupus. Although UV light radiation (UVR) stimulates type I interferon (IFN-I) in the skin, how UVR-induced skin inflammation leads to downstream effects is poorly understood. Tissue inflammation causes dendritic cells (DCs) to migrate from organs to draining lymph nodes (dLN), including a recently identified inflammatory conventional DC subset (inf cDC2) that are potent antigen-presenting cells. To explore links between UVR and the early immune response, we examined DC and lymphocyte subset migration to dLN in normal and lupus-prone mouse strains as well as the role of IFN-I.

Methods

Mice received a single dose of UV (500 mJ/cm2) on the dorsal skin. Brachial and inguinal dLN were harvested at one or two days post-UVR. Flow cytometry using the Symphony A3 cytometer and 15-color staining identified myeloid and lymphoid subsets. Statistical significance was determined by Student's t-test.

Results

Higher numbers of CD64+ myeloid cells as well as inf cDC2 were detected in the dLN after UVR in B6 mice, but not in IFN receptor knockout (IFNAR KO) mice. In contrast, Trex1 mutant mice had an exaggerated IFN-I response in the skin and a higher proportion of inf cDC2 in the dLN.

Conclusion

These findings reveal a previously unknown relationship between skin UVR and the migration of the inf cDC2 population to dLN. They highlight the role of IFN-I in this process, and the differences between Trex1 mutant and normal mice suggest that this may be of relevance to lupus.

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75%的狼疮患者有光敏性。虽然紫外线辐射(UVR)刺激皮肤中的I型干扰素(IFN-I),但UVR诱导的皮肤炎症如何导致下游效应尚不清楚。组织炎症导致DC从器官转移到引流淋巴结(dLN),包括最近发现的炎性DC亚群(inf cDC2),它们是有效的抗原提呈细胞。为了探索UVR与早期免疫反应之间的联系,我们在正常和狼疮易感小鼠品系中检测了DC和淋巴细胞亚群向dln的迁移以及IFN-I的作用。
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期刊介绍: Arthritis & Rheumatology is the official journal of the American College of Rheumatology and focuses on the natural history, pathophysiology, treatment, and outcome of rheumatic diseases. It is a peer-reviewed publication that aims to provide the highest quality basic and clinical research in this field. The journal covers a wide range of investigative areas and also includes review articles, editorials, and educational material for researchers and clinicians. Being recognized as a leading research journal in rheumatology, Arthritis & Rheumatology serves the global community of rheumatology investigators and clinicians.
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