Obesity aggravates contact hypersensitivity reaction in mice.
| Citation | Majewska-Szczepanik, Monika, et al. “Obesity Aggravates Contact Hypersensitivity Reaction in Mice”. 2022. Contact Dermatitis, 2022.  | 
       
| Center | Yale University | 
| Author | Monika Majewska-Szczepanik, Paulina Kowalczyk, Katarzyna Marcińska, Anna Strzępa, Grzegorz J Lis, Susan Wong, Marian Szczepanik, Li Wen | 
| Keywords | contact hypersensitivity, Dendritic cells, high-fat diet-induced obesity, skin inflammation | 
| Abstract | 
   BACKGROUND: Obesity is associated with chronic, low-grade inflammation in tissues and predisposes to various complications, including inflammatory skin diseases. However, the link between obesity and contact hypersensitivity (CHS) is not fully understood. OBJECTIVES: We sought to determine the influence of obesity on T helper 1 (Th1)-mediated CHS. METHODS: The activity/phenotype/cytokine profile of the immune cells was tested in vivo and in vitro. Using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), we tested the role of a high-fat diet (HFD)-induced gut microbiota (GM) dysbiosis in increasing the effects of CHS. RESULTS: Exacerbated CHS correlates with an increased inflammation-inducing GM in obese mice. We showed a proinflammatory milieu in the subcutaneous adipose tissue of obese mice, accompanied by proinflammatory CD4+ T cells and dendritic cells in skin draining lymph nodes and spleen. Obese interleukin (IL)-17A-/-B6 mice are protected from CHS aggravation, suggesting the importance of IL-17A in CHS aggravation in obesity. CONCLUSIONS: Obesity creates a milieu that induces more potent CHS-effector cells but does not have effects on already activated CHS-effector cells. IL-17A is essential for the pathogenesis of enhanced CHS during obesity. Our study provides novel knowledge about antigen-specific responses in obesity, which may help with the improvement of existing treatment and/or in designing novel treatment for obesity-associated skin disorders.  | 
        
| Year of Publication | 
   2022 
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| Journal | 
   Contact dermatitis 
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| Date Published | 
   03/2022 
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| ISSN Number | 
   1600-0536 
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| DOI | 
   10.1111/cod.14088 
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| Alternate Journal | 
   Contact Dermatitis 
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| PMCID | 
   PMC9949724 
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| PMID | 
   35234303 
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