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Background: Keratinocytes are the major constituent of epithelial cells at skin and mucosal surfaces such as oral mucosa. In our previous study, it was indicated that oral keratinocytes play active roles in oral mucosal adaptive immune response and an IL-á sub-network was identified. In the past decades IL-1, a revolutionarily an-cient cytokine, has attracted our attention for its important roles in innate and adaptive immune responses. In this study we aim to show the IL-á subnetwork in oral keratinocytes and explore its relevance in oral lichen planus (OLP).
Methods: We first tested whether IL-1á regulated its subnetwork genes including CXCL1, CXCL10, and ICAM1 mRNA levels in time and concentration dependent manners by real time PCR. Then we investigated the expression of IL-1á and CXCL1 in OLP tis-sues by immunohistochemical staining.
Results: IL-1á regulated its subnetwork genes including CXCL1, CXCL10, and ICAM1 mRNA levels in time dependent but not in concentration dependent manner. Immunohistochemistry studies showed that IL-1á and CXCL1 were expressed in OLP tis-sues, which were only detected in tissue transudate and whole unstimulated saliva in previous studies.
Conclusions: IL-1á regulates CXCL1, CXCL10, and ICAM1 in network form in oral kera-tinocytes. A complete characterization of the IL-1á sub-network will shed light on the exploration of IL-1 as the therapeutic target in OLP and help to illuminate the multiple regulatory functions of keratinocytes in oral mucosa or even in other muco-sa sites.
DOI: 10.7754/Clin.Lab.2012.121029
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