A CCR4 antagonist ameliorates atopic dermatitis-like skin lesions induced by dibutyl phthalate and a hydrogel patch containing ovalbumin

[Display omitted] •Topical application of OVA and DBP increased TSLP, CCL17, and CCL22 expression.•Topical application of OVA and DBP enhanced Th2 cell infiltration in the skin.•Topical application of OVA and DBP induced acute AD-like skin lesions.•Cutaneous administration of a CCR4 antagonist ameli...

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Hauptverfasser: Matsuo, Kazuhiko, Hatanaka, Shota, Kimura, Yuta, Hara, Yuta, Nishiwaki, Keiji, Quan, Ying-Shu, Kamiyama, Fumio, Oiso, Naoki, Kawada, Akira, Kabashima, Kenji, Nakayama, Takashi
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description [Display omitted] •Topical application of OVA and DBP increased TSLP, CCL17, and CCL22 expression.•Topical application of OVA and DBP enhanced Th2 cell infiltration in the skin.•Topical application of OVA and DBP induced acute AD-like skin lesions.•Cutaneous administration of a CCR4 antagonist ameliorated AD-like skin lesions. CCR4 is a chemokine receptor highly expressed by Th2 cells, and regarded as a potential therapeutic target for atopic dermatitis (AD). CCL17 and CCL22 are the CCR4 ligands, and thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) is shown to promote the expression of CCL17 and CCL22 by dendritic cells. Here, by using dibutyl phthalate (DBP), a TSLP inducer, and a hydrogel patch as a transcutaneous delivery device for ovalbumin, we developed a novel murine AD model and investigated the effect of Compound 22, a CCR4 antagonist. We first found that the mRNA expression of TSLP together with CCL17 and CCL22 was increased in the skins treated with DBP. Furthermore, the topical application of ovalbumin and DBP efficiently and rapidly induced AD-like skin lesions in BALB/c mice, which were characterized by ear swelling accompanied by infiltration of eosinophils, mast cells, and CCR4-expressing Th2 cells in the skin lesions, and elevated total IgE levels in the sera. Using this AD model, we demonstrated that cutaneous administration of Compound 22 inhibited Th2 cell infiltration and ameliorated the AD-like skin lesions. These results suggest that our AD model could be useful for studying new therapeutic strategies. Collectively, CCR4 antagonists may be a promising approach for treating AD.
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