Defactinib 可抑制 FAK 磷酸化,并通过抑制角质形成细胞的过度增殖来调节银屑病。

Yuyue Zuo, Yueqi Zhang, Zilu Qu, Bei Wang, Yan Zhao, Lei Dai, Liuqing Chen, Li Xu
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角朊细胞过度增殖是银屑病的一个重要病理风险特征。病灶粘附激酶(FAK)是一种非受体蛋白,主要调节细胞的增殖和迁移。然而,FAK在银屑病中的表达和调控机制仍不清楚。本研究旨在探讨银屑病中FAK的调控机制,并研究FAK抑制剂对银屑病的潜在影响。我们使用了一种小分子选择性FAK抑制剂--德伐替尼(defactinib),在体外和体内功能实验中评估了FAK对银屑病的影响。在我们的实验中,我们使用咪喹莫特(IMQ)诱导的银屑病小鼠和人类角朊细胞来研究FAK在银屑病中的潜在作用和机制。在正常完整皮肤中检测到的 FAK 磷酸化很弱,而在 IMQ 处理后则明显升高。通过降低FAK磷酸化(p-FAK),与用药物治疗IMQ诱导的小鼠相比,德伐替尼治疗可减轻IMQ治疗小鼠的银屑病炎症和表皮增生。在体外研究中,瑞舒吉莫德(R848)可增加人角质形成细胞中(p-FAK)并促进细胞增殖,而德伐替尼则可逆转这种效应。从机制上讲,德伐替尼可通过 JNK/YB1 通路在体外和体内缓解细胞增殖。通过抑制 FAK 介导的轴,德伐替尼能明显减轻银屑病炎症和表皮过度增殖。磷酸化FAK的下调进而抑制了银屑病中JNK/YB1蛋白信号通路的激活。我们的研究突出表明,以FAK为靶点是治疗银屑病的一种潜在有效策略。
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Defactinib inhibits FAK phosphorylation and regulates psoriasis via attenuating hyperproliferation of keratinocytes.

Excessive proliferation of keratinocytes is a crucial pathological risk feature of psoriasis. Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is a non-receptor protein that primarily regulates cell proliferation and migration. However, the expression and regulatory mechanism of FAK in psoriasis remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the regulation of FAK in psoriasis and examined the potential impact of FAK inhibitor on psoriasis. A small molecular selective FAK inhibitor, defactinib, was used to evaluate the effect of FAK on psoriasis in in vitro and in vivo functional assays. In our experiments, imiquimod (IMQ)-induced psoriasis mice and human keratinocytes cells were used to study the potential roles and mechanisms of FAK in psoriasis. FAK phosphorylation has been weakly detected in normal intact skin and is markedly elevated upon IMQ treatment. By reducing FAK phosphorylation (p-FAK), defactinib treatment could attenuate psoriasiform inflammation and epidermal hyperplasia in IMQ-treated mice compared with IMQ-induced mice treated with the vehicle. In in vitro studies, resiquimod (R848) increased (p-FAK) and promoted cell proliferation in human keratinocytes cells, while defactinib reversed this effect. Mechanistically, defactinib can alleviate the proliferation via JNK/YB1 pathway in vitro and in vivo. Defactinib significantly attenuates psoriasiform inflammation and epidermal hyperproliferation through the inhibition of the FAK-mediated axis. The downregulation of phosphorylated FAK then suppressed the activation of JNK/YB1 protein signaling pathway in psoriasis. Our work highlights targeting FAK as a potentially effective strategy for the treatment of psoriasis.

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