Ubiquitous Overexpression of Chromatin Remodeling Factor SRG3 Exacerbates Atopic Dermatitis in NC/Nga Mice by Enhancing Th2 Immune Responses
The SWItch (SWI)3-related gene (SRG3) product, a SWI/Sucrose Non-Fermenting (SNF) chromatin remodeling subunit, plays a critical role in regulating immune responses. We have previously shown that ubiquitous SRG3 overexpression attenuates the progression of Th1/Th17-mediated experimental autoimmune e...
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doaj-2e4c2cfa44c9481caaadbb097b789b5c2021-02-05T00:00:52ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-02-01221553155310.3390/ijms22041553Ubiquitous Overexpression of Chromatin Remodeling Factor SRG3 Exacerbates Atopic Dermatitis in NC/Nga Mice by Enhancing Th2 Immune ResponsesSung Won Lee0Hyun Jung Park1Jungmin Jeon2Yun Hoo Park3Tae-Cheol Kim4Sung Ho Jeon5Rho Hyun Seong6Luc Van Kaer7Seokmann Hong8Department of Integrative Bioscience and Biotechnology, Institute of Anticancer Medicine Development, Sejong University, Seoul 05006, KoreaDepartment of Integrative Bioscience and Biotechnology, Institute of Anticancer Medicine Development, Sejong University, Seoul 05006, KoreaDepartment of Integrative Bioscience and Biotechnology, Institute of Anticancer Medicine Development, Sejong University, Seoul 05006, KoreaDepartment of Integrative Bioscience and Biotechnology, Institute of Anticancer Medicine Development, Sejong University, Seoul 05006, KoreaDepartment of Integrative Bioscience and Biotechnology, Institute of Anticancer Medicine Development, Sejong University, Seoul 05006, KoreaDepartment of Life Science and Multidisciplinary Genome Institute, Hallym University, Chuncheon 24252, KoreaSchool of Biological Sciences, Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, KoreaDepartment of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 37232, USADepartment of Integrative Bioscience and Biotechnology, Institute of Anticancer Medicine Development, Sejong University, Seoul 05006, KoreaThe SWItch (SWI)3-related gene (SRG3) product, a SWI/Sucrose Non-Fermenting (SNF) chromatin remodeling subunit, plays a critical role in regulating immune responses. We have previously shown that ubiquitous SRG3 overexpression attenuates the progression of Th1/Th17-mediated experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. However, it is unclear whether SRG3 overexpression can affect the pathogenesis of inflammatory skin diseases such as atopic dermatitis (AD), a Th2-type immune disorder. Thus, to elucidate the effects of SRG3 overexpression in AD development, we bred NC/Nga (NC) mice with transgenic mice where SRG3 expression is driven by the β-actin promoter (SRG3<sup>β-actin</sup> mice). We found that SRG3<sup>β-actin</sup> NC mice exhibit increased AD development (e.g., a higher clinical score, immunoglobulin E (IgE) hyperproduction, and an increased number of infiltrated mast cells and basophils in skin lesions) compared with wild-type NC mice. Moreover, the severity of AD pathogenesis in SRG3<sup>β-actin</sup> NC mice correlated with expansion of interleukin 4 (IL4)-producing basophils and mast cells, and M2 macrophages. Furthermore, this accelerated AD development is strongly associated with Treg cell suppression. Collectively, our results have identified that modulation of SRG3 function can be applied as one of the options to control AD pathogenesis.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/4/1553SWI3-related gene (SRG3)atopic dermatitisTh2 cellsTreg cellsNC/NgaWT |
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Sung Won Lee Hyun Jung Park Jungmin Jeon Yun Hoo Park Tae-Cheol Kim Sung Ho Jeon Rho Hyun Seong Luc Van Kaer Seokmann Hong Ubiquitous Overexpression of Chromatin Remodeling Factor SRG3 Exacerbates Atopic Dermatitis in NC/Nga Mice by Enhancing Th2 Immune Responses International Journal of Molecular Sciences SWI3-related gene (SRG3) atopic dermatitis Th2 cells Treg cells NC/Nga WT |
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Sung Won Lee Hyun Jung Park Jungmin Jeon Yun Hoo Park Tae-Cheol Kim Sung Ho Jeon Rho Hyun Seong Luc Van Kaer Seokmann Hong |
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Ubiquitous Overexpression of Chromatin Remodeling Factor SRG3 Exacerbates Atopic Dermatitis in NC/Nga Mice by Enhancing Th2 Immune Responses |
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Ubiquitous Overexpression of Chromatin Remodeling Factor SRG3 Exacerbates Atopic Dermatitis in NC/Nga Mice by Enhancing Th2 Immune Responses |
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Ubiquitous Overexpression of Chromatin Remodeling Factor SRG3 Exacerbates Atopic Dermatitis in NC/Nga Mice by Enhancing Th2 Immune Responses |
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Ubiquitous Overexpression of Chromatin Remodeling Factor SRG3 Exacerbates Atopic Dermatitis in NC/Nga Mice by Enhancing Th2 Immune Responses |
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Ubiquitous Overexpression of Chromatin Remodeling Factor SRG3 Exacerbates Atopic Dermatitis in NC/Nga Mice by Enhancing Th2 Immune Responses |
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ubiquitous overexpression of chromatin remodeling factor srg3 exacerbates atopic dermatitis in nc/nga mice by enhancing th2 immune responses |
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The SWItch (SWI)3-related gene (SRG3) product, a SWI/Sucrose Non-Fermenting (SNF) chromatin remodeling subunit, plays a critical role in regulating immune responses. We have previously shown that ubiquitous SRG3 overexpression attenuates the progression of Th1/Th17-mediated experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. However, it is unclear whether SRG3 overexpression can affect the pathogenesis of inflammatory skin diseases such as atopic dermatitis (AD), a Th2-type immune disorder. Thus, to elucidate the effects of SRG3 overexpression in AD development, we bred NC/Nga (NC) mice with transgenic mice where SRG3 expression is driven by the β-actin promoter (SRG3<sup>β-actin</sup> mice). We found that SRG3<sup>β-actin</sup> NC mice exhibit increased AD development (e.g., a higher clinical score, immunoglobulin E (IgE) hyperproduction, and an increased number of infiltrated mast cells and basophils in skin lesions) compared with wild-type NC mice. Moreover, the severity of AD pathogenesis in SRG3<sup>β-actin</sup> NC mice correlated with expansion of interleukin 4 (IL4)-producing basophils and mast cells, and M2 macrophages. Furthermore, this accelerated AD development is strongly associated with Treg cell suppression. Collectively, our results have identified that modulation of SRG3 function can be applied as one of the options to control AD pathogenesis. |
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SWI3-related gene (SRG3) atopic dermatitis Th2 cells Treg cells NC/Nga WT |
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