Acute and long-term transcriptional responses in sulfur mustard-exposed SKH-1 hairless mouse skin
Autor: | V. Vallet, D. Coulon, T. Poyot, Isabelle Boudry, Cécile Cléry-Barraud, C. Sentenac, A. Peinnequin |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Necrosis Transcription Genetic Receptors CCR1 Poison control Gene Expression Toxicology chemistry.chemical_compound Mice Mustard Gas Medicine Animals Chemical Warfare Agents RNA Messenger Macrophage inflammatory protein Skin Mice Hairless integumentary system Epidermis (botany) business.industry Sulfur mustard General Medicine Surgery Hairless chemistry Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 Toxicity Cancer research Cytokines Tumor necrosis factor alpha Laminin medicine.symptom business Keratin-1 |
Zdroj: | Cutaneous and ocular toxicology. 31(1) |
ISSN: | 1556-9535 |
Popis: | Sulfur mustard (HD) ranks among the alkylating chemical warfare agents. Skin contact with HD produces an inflammatory response that evolves into separation at the epidermal-dermal junction conducting to blistering and epidermis necrosis. Up to now, current treatment strategies of HD burns have solely consisted in symptomatic management of skin damage. Therapeutic efficacy studies are still being conducted; classically using appropriate animal skin toxicity models. In order to substantiate the use of SKH-1 hairless mouse as an appropriate model for HD-induced skin lesions, we investigate the time-dependent quantitative gene expression of various selected transcripts associated to the dorsal skin exposure to HD saturated vapors. Using quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR), the expression of interleukins (IL-1β and IL-6), tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, macrophage inflammatory proteins (MIP)-2α (also called Cxcl2) and MIP-1αR (also called Ccr1), matrix metalloproteases (MMP-9 and MMP-2), laminin γ2 monomer (Lamc2) and keratin (K)1 was determined up to 21 days after HD challenge in order to allow enough time for wound repair to begin. Specific transcript RT-qPCR analysis demonstrated that IL-6, IL-1β, Ccr1, Cxcl2 mRNA levels increased as early as 6 h in HD-exposed skins and remained up-regulated over a 14-day period. Topical application of HD also significantly up-regulated MMP-9, TNF-α, and Lamc2 expression at specific time points. In contrast, MMP-2 mRNA levels remained unaffected by HD over the time-period considered, whereas that long-term study revealed that K1 mRNA level significantly increased only 21 days after HD challenge. Our study hereby provides first-hand evidence to substantiate a long period variation expression in the inflammatory cytokine, MMPs and structural components following cutaneous HD exposure in hairless mouse SKH-1. Our data credit the use of SKH-1 for investigating mechanisms of HD-induced skin toxicity and for the development of pharmacological countermeasures. |
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