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      Prostaglandin E2 suppresses CCL27 production through EP2 and EP3 receptors in human keratinocytes

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      Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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          The chemokine CCL27 attracts skin-homing T cells. CCL27 production by keratinocytes is enhanced in skin lesions from patients with atopic dermatitis or psoriasis vulgaris. It is suggested that prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) regulates skin inflammation. We examined the in vitro effects of PGE(2) on CCL27 production in human keratinocytes. Keratinocytes were incubated with TNF-alpha in the presence or absence of PGE(2) . CCL27 secretion and mRNA level were analyzed by means of ELISA and RT-PCR, respectively. Nuclear factor kappaB (NF-kappaB)-dependent transcriptional activity was analyzed by using luciferase assays. TNF-alpha increased CCL27 secretion and mRNA levels in parallel to NF-kappaB activity in keratinocytes. NF-kappaB p50 or p65 antisense oligonucleotides suppressed TNF-alpha-induced CCL27 production, indicating the requirement of NF-kappaB for CCL27 production. PGE(2) , EP2, or EP3 agonists reduced TNF-alpha-induced CCL27 secretion and mRNA levels in parallel to NF-kappaB activity and CCL2, CCL5, CXCL8, and CXCL10 mRNA levels. Either EP3-specific or dual EP1-EP2 antagonist partially blocked the inhibitory effects of PGE(2) on CCL27 production and NF-kappaB activity, and the addition of both completely abrogated the inhibition, whereas EP1 or EP4 antagonists were ineffective. Intracellular Ca(2+) chelator BAPTA/AM or cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase inhibitor H-89 partially blocked the inhibitory effects of PGE(2) on CCL27 production and NF-kappaB activity, and the addition of both completely abrogated the inhibition. PGE(2) or EP3 agonist increased intracellular Ca(2+) concentrations. PGE(2) or EP2 agonist increased intracellular cAMP concentrations. PGE(2) might suppress CCL27 production by inhibiting NF-kappaB activity through EP2-mediated cAMP and EP3-mediated Ca(2+) signals. PGE 2 might terminate T cell-mediated skin inflammation by inhibiting CCL27 production.

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          Journal
          Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
          Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
          Elsevier BV
          00916749
          December 2004
          December 2004
          : 114
          : 6
          : 1403-1409
          Article
          10.1016/j.jaci.2004.08.041
          15577845
          f0b637f6-5185-4dbf-b9cf-0bec4de9d7bc
          © 2004

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