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Type I IFNs link skin-associated dysbiotic commensal bacteria to pathogenic inflammation and angiogenesis in rosacea

Mylonas, Alessio  
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Hawerkamp, Heike C.
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Wang, Yichen
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February 22, 2023
Jci Insight

Rosacea is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease with a fluctuating course of excessive inflammation and apparent neovascularization. Microbial dysbiosis with a high density of Bacillus oleronius and increased activity of kallikrein 5, which cleaves cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, are key pathogenic triggers in rosacea. However, how these events are linked to the disease remains unknown. Here, we show that type I IFNs produced by plasmacytoid DCs represent the pivotal link between dysbiosis, the aberrant immune response, and neovascularization. Compared with other commensal bacteria, B. oleronius is highly susceptible and preferentially killed by cathelicidin antimicrobial peptides, leading to enhanced generation of complexes with bacterial DNA. These bacterial DNA complexes but not DNA complexes derived from host cells are required for cathelicidin-induced activation of plasmacytoid DCs and type I IFN production. Moreover, kallikrein 5 cleaves cathelicidin into peptides with heightened DNA binding and type I IFN-inducing capacities. In turn, excessive type I IFN expression drives neoangiogenesis via IL-22 induction and upregulation of the IL-22 receptor on endothelial cells. These findings unravel a potentially novel pathomechanism that directly links hallmarks of rosacea to the killing of dysbiotic commensal bacteria with induction of a pathogenic type I IFN-driven and IL-22-mediated angiogenesis.

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research article
DOI
10.1172/jci.insight.151846
Web of Science ID

WOS:000936353600001

Author(s)
Mylonas, Alessio  
Hawerkamp, Heike C.
Wang, Yichen
Chen, Jiaqi
Messina, Francesco
Demaria, Olivier
Meller, Stephan
Homey, Bernhard
Di Domizio, Jeremy
Mazzolai, Lucia
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Date Issued

2023-02-22

Publisher

AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC

Published in
Jci Insight
Volume

8

Issue

4

Article Number

e151846

Subjects

Medicine, Research & Experimental

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Research & Experimental Medicine

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plasmacytoid dendritic cells

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inducer-like cells

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antimicrobial peptides

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demodex-folliculorum

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autoimmune-diseases

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self-dna

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interferon

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expression

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psoriasis

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density

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REVIEWED

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March 13, 2023
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/195880
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