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Psychological stress increases skin infection through the action of TGFβ to suppress immune-acting fibroblasts

Hung Chan, Fengwu Li, Tatsuya Dokoshi, Kellen Cavagnero, Qing Li, Yang Chen, Carlos Aguilera, Teruaki Nakatsuji, Edward Liu, Aaryan Indra, Daping Yang, Ottaviani Valentina, Tomofumi Numata, Brittany L. Crown, Henry Li, Kevin J. Williams, Isaac M. Chiu, Steven J. Bensinger, WanJun Chen, Richard L. Gallo

2025Science Immunology11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Infections after psychological stress are a major health care problem. Single-cell transcriptomics and lipidomic profiling in a mouse model of stress show that dermal fibroblasts undergoing adipogenesis have defective responses to Staphylococcus aureus skin infection. Adrenalectomy or adrenergic inhibition restores the fibroblast adipogenic response to S. aureus and enables mice to effectively resist infection during stress. Increased susceptibility to S. aureus from stress is attributed to suppression of the antimicrobial peptide cathelicidin ( Camp ) because adrenaline directly inhibits Camp production by fibroblasts, and mice lacking Camp in fibroblasts do not increase infection after stress. Transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) is induced by stress and adrenergic signaling, and inhibition of TGFβ or deletion of the TGFβ receptor on fibroblasts increases Camp expression and restores protection against infection. Together, these data show that stress initiates a brain-skin axis mediated by TGFβ that impairs the immune defense function of dermal fibroblasts to produce the Camp antimicrobial peptide.

Topics & Concepts

Transforming growth factorImmune systemStaphylococcus aureusCathelicidinFibroblastBiologyTranscriptomeAdipogenesisAntimicrobial peptidesImmunologyReceptorCell biologySignal transductionMicrobiologyEndocrinologyInternal medicineMedicineAntimicrobialInnate immune systemCell cultureGene expressionBacteriaGeneMesenchymal stem cellBiochemistryGeneticsS100 Proteins and AnnexinsAntimicrobial Peptides and ActivitiesImmune Response and Inflammation
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