Lipocalin 2 Mediates Skin Inflammation in Psoriasis via the SREBP2-NLRC4 Axis

Journal of Investigative Dermatology(2022)

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Lipocalins are a family of secreted adipokines that regulate cell lipid metabolism and immune responses. Although we have previously revealed that LCN2 modulates neutrophil activation in psoriasis, the other roles of LCN2 in psoriatic local inflammation have remained elusive. In this study, we found that 24p3R, the well-known specific receptor of LCN2, was highly expressed in the lesional epidermis of patients with psoriasis. Silencing 24p3R (also known as slc22a17) alleviated hyperkeratosis, inflammatory cell infiltration, and overexpression of inflammatory mediators in an imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like mouse model. In vitro, LCN2 enhanced the expression of proinflammatory factors in primary keratinocytes, such as IL-1β, IL-23, CXCL1, and CXCL10, which was paralleled by enforced cholesterol biosynthetic signaling. Importantly, taking in vivo and in vitro approaches, we discovered the SREBP2, a vital transcriptional factor in cholesterol synthesis pathway, as the critical mediator of LCN2-induced keratinocyte activation, which bound to the promoter region of NLRC4. Suppressing SREBP2 in mice attenuated NLRC4 signaling and psoriasis-like dermatitis. Taken together, this study identifies the critical role of LCN2‒SREBP2‒NLRC4 axis in the pathogenesis of psoriasis and proposes 24p3R or SREBP2 as a potential therapeutic target for psoriasis.
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psoriasis,mediates skin inflammation
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