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김나리 (경북대학교, 경북대학교 대학원)

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류재웅
발행연도
2014
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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronically relapsing, non-contagious pruritic skin disease with two phases: acute and chronic. Previous studies have shown that the cysteine protease cathepsin S (CTSS) is linked to inflammatory processes, including atherosclerosis and asthma. The possibility that this or other cysteine proteases might cause itching or be part of a classical ligand-receptor signaling cascade has not been previously considered. Recently, CTSS was shown to be a ligand for proteinase-activated receptor 2 (PAR2), which is associated with itching. In the present study, we show that CTSS-overexpressing transgenic (TG) mice spontaneously develop a skin disorder similar to chronic AD. The results of this study suggest that CTSS overexpression triggers PAR2 expression in dendritic cells (DCs), resulting in the promotion of CD4+ differentiation, which is involved in MHC class II expression. In addition, we investigated mast cells and macrophages and found significantly higher mean levels of T-helper type 1 (Th1) cell-associated cytokines than T-helper type 2 (Th2) cell-associated cytokines in CTSS-overexpressing TG mice. These results suggest that increased PAR2 expression in DCs as a result of CTSS overexpression induces scratching behavior and Th1 cell-associated cytokine expression, and can trigger chronic AD symptoms.

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List of Figures v
Part 1. Overexpression of Cathepsin S Induces Chronic Atopic Dermatitis in Mice
ABSTRACT 3
I. INTRODUCTION 4
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS 7
1. Plasmid construction 7
2. Generation and screening of transgenic mice 7
3. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis 8
4. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis 9
5. Behavioral experiments …..9
6. Antibodies …10
7. Histology and immunohistochemistry …10
8. Western blot analysis 11
9. Cytokine and IgE ELISA 11
10. Statistical analysis 12
III. RESULTS 13
1. CTSS induces PAR2 overexpression in CTSS-overexpressing mice
13
2. Atopic dermatitis symptoms in CTSS-overexpressing mice
16
3. Aggravation of inflammation and mast cell accumulation
18
4. Increased PAR2 expression caused by CTSS overexpression
21
5. Increased production of cytokines, chemokines, and IgE
25
IV. DISCUSSION 28
V. REFERENCES 33
Part 2. Over-expression of Cathepsin S in Mice Reduces Body Weight Gain and Modulates Adipocyte Differentiation
ABSTRACT 43
I. INTRODUCTION 45
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS 47
1. Plasmid construction 47
2. Generation of transgenic mice 47
3. Diet 48
4. Body weight, food intake and adipose tissue weight 49
5. Primary cell culture 49
6. Oil Red O staining 51
7. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis 51
8. Antibodies 52
9. Western blot analysis 52
10. Measurement of intracellular calcium by live cell microscopy 52
11. Cytokine ELISA 53
12. Statistical analyses 54
III. RESULTS 55
1. CTSS-overexpressing TG mice on a high-fat diet exhibit nonobese
phenotypes 55
2. Overexpression of CTSS prevents HFD-induced lipid accumulation in adipose tissue 60
3. Overexpression of CTSS delays pre-adipocyte differentiation 64
4. CTSS, endogenous agonist PAR2, and phosphorylated CAMKII
67
5. CTSS enhanced intracellular calcium concentration in
pre-adipocytes 70
6. CTSS induces pro-inflammatory cytokines to inhibit pre-adipocyte
differentiation 73
IV. DISCUSSION 75
V. REFERENCES 78
ABSTRACT (KOREAN) 83

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