PLX163050
GSE143688: IL-36 signaling in keratinocytes controls early IL-23 production in Aldara-induced skin inflammation in mice
- Organsim mouse
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
IL-36R signaling plays an important role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. We ought to assess the specific function of IL-36R in keratinocytes for the pathology of Aldara-induced psoriasis-like skin inflammation. Il36r-/- (KO) and Il36rK (DK) mice as well as their littermate controls, respectively Il36r+/+ (WT) and Il36rfl/fl (FL) mice, were challenged with the topical application of Aldara on one ear during 3 or 7 days. RNASeq was performed on treated (AL) and untreated (CT) ears. Fold change analysis combined with RPKM and RT-qPCR allowed us to identify genes which were specifically regulated by IL-36R signaling in keratinocytes during the course of the treatment. We notably demonstrated that both IL-23 subunits (Il23a and Il12b) fell into this category. SOURCE: Sylvain LEMEILLE University of Geneva Medical School
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