Interleukin-15 is a hair follicle immune privilege guardian

The autoimmunity-promoting cytokine, Interleukin-15 (IL-15), is often claimed to be a key pathogenic cytokine in alopecia areata (AA). Yet, rhIL-15 promotes human hair follicle (HF) growth ex vivo. We have asked whether the expression of IL-15 and its receptor (IL-15R) isoforms is altered in human A...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of autoimmunity 2024-05, Vol.145, p.103217, Article 103217
Hauptverfasser: Suzuki, Takahiro, Chéret, Jérémy, Scala, Fernanda D., Rajabi-Estarabadi, Ali, Akhundlu, Aysun, Demetrius, Dana-Lee, Gherardini, Jennifer, Keren, Aviad, Harries, Matthew, Rodriguez-Feliz, Jose, Epstein, Gorana, Lee, Wendy, Purba, Talveen, Gilhar, Amos, Paus, Ralf
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Zusammenfassung:The autoimmunity-promoting cytokine, Interleukin-15 (IL-15), is often claimed to be a key pathogenic cytokine in alopecia areata (AA). Yet, rhIL-15 promotes human hair follicle (HF) growth ex vivo. We have asked whether the expression of IL-15 and its receptor (IL-15R) isoforms is altered in human AA and how IL-15 impacts on human HF immune privilege (HF-IP) in the presence/absence of interferon-γ (IFNγ), the well-documented key AA-pathogenic cytokine, as well as on hair regrowth after experimental AA induction in vivo. Quantitative immunohistomorphometry showed the number of perifollicular IL-15+ T cells in AA skin biopsies to be significantly increased compared to healthy control skin, while IL-15, IL-15Rα, and IL-15Rγ protein expression within the hair bulb were significantly down-regulated in AA HFs. In organ-cultured human scalp HFs, rhIL-15 significantly reduced hair bulb expression of MICA, the key “danger” signal in AA pathogenesis, and increased production of the HF-IP guardian, α-MSH. Crucially, ex vivo, rhIL-15 prevented IFNγ-induced HF-IP collapse, restored a collapsed HF-IP by IL-15Rα-dependent signaling (as documented by IL-15Rα−silencing), and protected AA-preventive immunoinhibitory iNKT10 cells from IFNγ-induced apoptosis. rhIL-15 even promoted hair regrowth after experimental AA induction in human scalp skin xenotransplants on SCID/beige mice in vivo. Our data introduce IL-15 as a novel, functionally important HF-IP guardian whose signaling is constitutively defective in scalp HFs of AA patients. Our data suggest that selective stimulation of intrafollicular IL-15Rα signaling could become a novel therapeutic approach in AA management, while blocking it pharmacologically may hinder both HF-IP restoration and hair re-growth and may thus make HFs more vulnerable to AA relapse. •IL-15 operates as a novel guardian of hair follicle immune privilege by promoting the production of key HF-IP guardians: α-MSH and TGFβ2.•RhIL-15 prevents and antagonizes the interferon-γ-induced up-regulation of MHC class Ia and downregulation of IP guardians.•IL-15 receptor-mediated signaling is impaired in lesional hair follicles of alopecia areata patients.•IL-15 maintains AA-protective iNKT10 cells during IFNγ-dominated skin inflammation.•RhIL-15 stimulates hair regrowth after experimental induction of alopecia areata in human scalp skin xenotransplants in vivo.•Thus, it requires systematic exploration whether pharmacologically antagonizing IL-15R−mediated signal
ISSN:0896-8411
1095-9157
1095-9157
DOI:10.1016/j.jaut.2024.103217