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The Cytokine TGF-? Induces Interleukin-31 Expression from Dermal Dendritic Cells to Activate Sensory Neurons and Stimulate Wound Itching.


ABSTRACT: Cutaneous wound healing is associated with the unpleasant sensation of itching. Here we investigated the mechanisms underlying this type of itch, focusing on the contribution of soluble factors released during healing. We found high amounts of interleukin 31 (IL-31) in skin wound tissue during the peak of itch responses. Il31-/- mice lacked wound-induced itch responses. IL-31 was released by dermal conventional type 2 dendritic cells (cDC2s) recruited to wounds and increased itch sensory neuron sensitivity. Transfer of cDC2s isolated from late-stage wounds into healthy skin was sufficient to induce itching in a manner dependent on IL-31 expression. Addition of the cytokine TGF-?1, which promotes wound healing, to dermal DCs in vitro was sufficient to induce Il31 expression, and Tgfbr1f/f CD11c-Cre mice exhibited reduced scratching and decreased Il31 expression in wounds in vivo. Thus, cDC2s promote itching during skin would healing via a TGF-?-IL-31 axis with implications for treatment of wound itching.

SUBMITTER: Xu J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7362873 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Cytokine TGF-β Induces Interleukin-31 Expression from Dermal Dendritic Cells to Activate Sensory Neurons and Stimulate Wound Itching.

Xu Junji J   Zanvit Peter P   Hu Lei L   Tseng Pang-Yen PY   Liu Na N   Wang Fu F   Liu Ousheng O   Zhang Dunfang D   Jin Wenwen W   Guo Nancy N   Han Yichen Y   Yin Jessica J   Cain Alexander A   Hoon Mark A MA   Wang Songlin S   Chen WanJun W  

Immunity 20200715 2


Cutaneous wound healing is associated with the unpleasant sensation of itching. Here we investigated the mechanisms underlying this type of itch, focusing on the contribution of soluble factors released during healing. We found high amounts of interleukin 31 (IL-31) in skin wound tissue during the peak of itch responses. Il31<sup>-/-</sup> mice lacked wound-induced itch responses. IL-31 was released by dermal conventional type 2 dendritic cells (cDC2s) recruited to wounds and increased itch sens  ...[more]

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