Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8713173 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018 | 49 Pages |
Abstract
For the first time, our findings show that BNP is implicated in AD and that IL-31 regulates BNP in both DRGs and the skin. IL-31 enhances BNP release and synthesis and orchestrates cytokine and chemokine release from skin cells, thereby coordinating the signaling pathways involved in itch. Inhibiting peripheral BNP function might be a novel therapeutic strategy for AD and pruritic conditions.
Keywords
OSMRβGSK3SNAREBNPET-1SNAP-25NeuNCGRPVAMPHDCMMP9HDMPGP9.5FPKMNPR1GAPDHshRNARNA-seqDRGJnkpruritogensNatriuretic peptide receptor BHKCdorsal root ganglionc-Jun N-terminal kinaseH&Eshort hairpin RNAendothelin-1TransgenicRNA sequencingpruritusAtopic dermatitisHuman dendritic cellDendritic cellsFragments per kilobase of transcript per million mapped readsMatrix metalloproteinase 9Substance Pwild-typeneuronal nucleiHematoxylin and EosinVesicle-associated membrane proteinSkinCalcitonin gene–related peptideprotein gene product 9.5Keratinocytestrigeminal ganglionHouse dust miteglyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenaseglycogen synthase kinase 3Natriuretic Peptide Receptor A
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Authors
Jianghui PhD, Masaki PhD, Micha PhD, Joerg MD, PhD, Timo MD, Attila PhD, Jingming PhD, Paul PhD, Andre PhD, Michael MD, Peter W. MD, Chunxu PhD, Jiafu PhD, Martin MD, PhD,