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Cutaneous Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase II-γ–Positive Sympathetic Nerves Secreting Norepinephrine Dictate Psoriasis

Published:28 March 2024 DOI: PMID: 38544478
Yafen Yu, Weiwei Chen, Bao Li, Zhuo Li, Yirui Wang, Yiwen Mao, Wencheng Fan, Yuanming Bai, Hongbo Hu, Qi Zhen, Liangdan Sun

Abstract

Cutaneous sympathetic nerve is a crucial part of neuropsychiatric factors contributing to skin immune response, but its role in the psoriasis pathogenesis remains unclear. It is found that cutaneous calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II-γ (CAMK2γ), expressed mainly in sympathetic nerves, is activated by stress and imiquimod in mouse skin. Camk2g-deficient mice exhibits attenuated imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like manifestations and skin inflammation. CaMK2γ regulates dermal γδT-cell interleukin-17 production in imiquimod-treated mice, dependent on norepinephrine production following cutaneous sympathetic nerve activation. Adrenoceptor β1, the primary skin norepinephrine receptor, colocalises with γδT cells. CaMK2γ aggravates psoriasiform inflammation via sympathetic nerve–norepinephrine–γδT cell–adrenoceptor β1–nuclear factor-κB and –p38 axis activation. Application of alcaftadine, a small-molecule CaMK2γ inhibitor, relieves imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like manifestations in mice. This study reveals the mechanisms of sympathetic-nervous-system regulation of γδT-cell interleukin-17 secretion, and provides insight into neuropsychiatric factors dictating psoriasis pathogenesis and new potential targets for clinical psoriasis treatment.

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