微生物和合成吲哚激活皮肤靶向AhR:来自AhaRaCaT报告细胞系的见解

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
Radim Vrzal, Aneta Grycová, Aneta Vrzalová
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摘要

表皮屏障的破坏会导致皮肤疾病,如特应性皮炎和牛皮癣。芳烃受体(AhR)是一种配体激活的转录因子,在皮肤稳态和免疫调节中起着关键作用。虽然传统上与毒性有关,但AhR已成为一个有希望的治疗靶点,特别是通过色氨酸衍生的吲哚。为了支持皮肤病学背景下AhR的研究,我们开发了AhaRaCaT,这是一种稳定的基于荧光素酶的报告细胞系,来源于人角质形成细胞(HaCaT),能够在皮肤相关模型中评估AhR的转录活性。我们在剂量和时间依赖性分析中表征了AhaRaCaT对模型AhR配体(TCDD, BaP, FICZ)的诱导性。MNF、CH223191、GNF、香芹酮和茉莉的拮抗剂分析在4和24小时暴露后获得IC50值。先前在其他模型中研究的一组吲哚对AhR的激活进行了评估,发现在4 h时荧光素酶的强烈反应在24 h时下降,这与在其他细胞类型中观察到的趋势一致。选定的吲哚还能诱导CYP1A1 mRNA表达,逆转HaCaT细胞中细胞因子诱导的聚丝蛋白下调,这表明它们在减轻炎症相关的皮肤屏障缺陷方面具有潜力。综上所述,AhaRaCaT细胞系为研究皮肤中AhR信号提供了一个敏感的、生理学相关的工具,在毒理学、皮肤学研究和炎症性皮肤病AhR靶向治疗的开发中具有广泛的应用。
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Skin-targeted AhR activation by microbial and synthetic indoles: Insights from the AhaRaCaT reporter cell line
Disruption of the epidermal barrier contributes to skin disorders such as atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), a ligand-activated transcription factor, plays a key role in skin homeostasis and immune regulation. While traditionally associated with toxicity, AhR has emerged as a promising therapeutic target, particularly via tryptophan-derived indoles. To support AhR research in a dermatological context, we developed AhaRaCaT, a stable luciferase-based reporter cell line derived from human keratinocytes (HaCaT), enabling the assessment of AhR transcriptional activity in a skin-relevant model. We characterized the inducibility of AhaRaCaT in response to model AhR ligands (TCDD, BaP, FICZ) in dose- and time-dependent assays. Antagonist profiling with MNF, CH223191, GNF, carvone, and jasmone yielded IC50 values over 4- and 24-hour exposures. A panel of indoles previously studied in other models was evaluated for AhR activation, revealing a robust luciferase response at 4 h that declined at 24 h, consistent with trends observed in other cell types. Selected indoles also induced CYP1A1 mRNA expression and reversed cytokine-induced downregulation of filaggrin in HaCaT cells, highlighting their potential in mitigating inflammation-associated skin barrier defects. In summary, the AhaRaCaT cell line offers a sensitive and physiologically relevant tool for studying AhR signaling in skin, with broad applications in toxicology, dermatological research, and the development of AhR-targeted therapies for inflammatory skin diseases.
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Toxicology letters
Toxicology letters 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
2.90%
发文量
897
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: An international journal for the rapid publication of novel reports on a range of aspects of toxicology, especially mechanisms of toxicity.
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