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New Pathways for the Skin's Stress Response: The Cholinergic Neuropeptide SLURP-1 Can Activate Mast Cells and Alter Cytokine Production in Mice

Christoph M. Ertle, Frank Rommel, Susanne Tumala, Yasuhiro Moriwaki, Jochen Klein, Johannes Kruse, Uwe Gieler, Eva M.J. Peters

2021Frontiers in Immunology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: The alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (Chrna7) plays an essential anti-inflammatory role in immune homeostasis and was recently found on mast cells (MC). Psychosocial stress can trigger MC hyperactivation and increases pro-inflammatory cytokines in target tissues such as the skin. If the cholinergic system (CS) and Chrna7 ligands play a role in these cascades is largely unknown. Objective: To elucidate the role of the CS in the response to psychosocial stress using a mouse-model for stress-triggered cutaneous inflammatory circuits. Methods: Key CS markers (ACh, Ch, SLURP-1, SLURP-2, Lynx1, Chrm3, Chrna7, Chrna9, ChAT, VAChT, Oct3, AChE, and BChE) in skin and its MC ( s MC), MC activation, immune parameters (TNFα, IL1β, IL10, TGFβ, HIF1α, and STAT3) and oxidative stress were analyzed in skin from 24 h noise-stressed mice and in cultured MC ( c MC) from C57BL/6 or Chrna7-Knockout mice. Results: First, Chrna7 and SLURP-1 mRNA were exclusively upregulated in stressed skin. Second, histomorphometry located Chrna7 and SLURP-1 in nerves and s MC and demonstrated upregulated contacts and increased Chrna7+ s MC in stressed skin, while 5 ng/mL SLURP-1 degranulated c MC. Third, IL1β+ s MC were high in stressed skin, and while SLURP-1 alone had no significant effect on c MC cytokines, it upregulated IL1β in c MC from Chrna7-KO and in IL1β-treated wildtype c MC. In addition, HIF1α+ s MC were high in stressed skin and Chrna7-agonist AR-R 17779 induced ROS in c MC while SLURP-1 upregulated TNFα and IL1β in c MC when HIF1α was blocked. Conclusions: These data infer that the CS plays a role in the regulation of stress-sensitive inflammatory responses but may have a surprising pro-inflammatory effect in healthy skin, driving IL1β expression if SLURP-1 is involved.

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Downregulation and upregulationCholinergicProinflammatory cytokineEndocrinologyCytokineImmune systemInternal medicineImmunologyBiologyInflammationMedicineBiochemistryGeneNicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors StudyOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesCircadian rhythm and melatonin