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Receptor Mincle promotes skin allergies and is capable of recognizing cholesterol sulfate.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2017-03-16)
Alexey V Kostarnoy, Petya G Gancheva, Bernd Lepenies, Amir I Tukhvatulin, Alina S Dzharullaeva, Nikita B Polyakov, Daniil A Grumov, Daria A Egorova, Andrey Y Kulibin, Maxim A Bobrov, Ekaterina A Malolina, Pavel A Zykin, Andrey I Soloviev, Evgeniy Riabenko, Diana V Maltseva, Dmitry A Sakharov, Alexander G Tonevitsky, Lyudmila V Verkhovskaya, Denis Y Logunov, Boris S Naroditsky, Alexander L Gintsburg
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Sterile (noninfected) inflammation underlies the pathogenesis of many widespread diseases, such as allergies and autoimmune diseases. The evolutionarily conserved innate immune system is considered to play a key role in tissue injury recognition and the subsequent development of sterile inflammation; however, the underlying molecular mechanisms are not yet completely understood. Here, we show that cholesterol sulfate, a molecule present in relatively high concentrations in the epithelial layer of barrier tissues, is selectively recognized by Mincle (Clec4e), a C-type lectin receptor of the innate immune system that is strongly up-regulated in response to skin damage. Mincle activation by cholesterol sulfate causes the secretion of a range of proinflammatory mediators, and s.c. injection of cholesterol sulfate results in a Mincle-mediated induction of a severe local inflammatory response. In addition, our study reveals a role of Mincle as a driving component in the pathogenesis of allergic skin inflammation. In a well-established model of allergic contact dermatitis, the absence of Mincle leads to a significant suppression of the magnitude of the skin inflammatory response as assessed by changes in ear thickness, myeloid cell infiltration, and cytokine and chemokine secretion. Taken together, our results provide a deeper understanding of the fundamental mechanisms underlying sterile inflammation.

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cholesterol sulfate, Avanti Research - A Croda Brand 700016P
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18:0-20:4 PI, Avanti Research - A Croda Brand