Expression of interleukin-18 in murine contact hypersensitivity

B XU, K AOYAMA, SU YU, A KITANI… - Journal of interferon & …, 1998 - liebertpub.com
B XU, K AOYAMA, SU YU, A KITANI, H OKAMURA, M KURIMOTO, T MATSUYAMA…
Journal of interferon & cytokine research, 1998liebertpub.com
In this study, we made a mouse model for contact hypersensitivity (CH) using oxazolone as
a contact allergen and examined the expression of interleukin-18 (IL-18) in the diseased
skin sites at both mRNA and protein levels. In the kinetic study by semiquantitative RT-PCR,
IL-18 mRNA was constitutively produced in normal murine skin but increased significantly at
12 h and peaked at 24 h in the ear skin of CH mice. A positive correlation was confirmed
between the IL-18 mRNA signal and CH, as measured by mouse ear swelling response …
Abstract
In this study, we made a mouse model for contact hypersensitivity (CH) using oxazolone as a contact allergen and examined the expression of interleukin-18 (IL-18) in the diseased skin sites at both mRNA and protein levels. In the kinetic study by semiquantitative RT-PCR, IL-18 mRNA was constitutively produced in normal murine skin but increased significantly at 12 h and peaked at 24 h in the ear skin of CH mice. A positive correlation was confirmed between the IL-18 mRNA signal and CH, as measured by mouse ear swelling response. Histologically, in situ hybridization showed that the IL-18 mRNA signal was weakly observed in the dermis but not the epidermis of normal skin, whereas the IL-18 mRNA signal was found intensively in the dermis, particularly in inflammatory cell areas. Using IL-18-specific antibody immunostaining, it was further found that IL-18 protein production had a histologic location similar to that of IL-18 mRNA in both normal and CH mice. The present study suggests that IL-18 may be implicated in the pathogenesis of murine CH.
Mary Ann Liebert