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- W3213143792 abstract "Recent studies have identified NF-κB1 as a new disease susceptibility gene for psoriasis. Although accumulating evidence has shown the importance of NF-κB signaling in various cell types in the pathogenesis of psoriasis, it remains unclear how NF-κB1 contributes to the pathogenesis of psoriasis. In this study, we examined psoriasis-like skin diseases induced by topical administration of imiquimod in Nf-κb1‒deficient (Nf-κb1-/-) mice and littermate wild-type (WT) mice. Compared with WT mice, Nf-κb1-/- mice exhibited attenuated skin inflammation. The numbers of Vγ4+Vδ4+γδT17 cells, which cause skin inflammation in this model, were significantly reduced in the skin and draining lymph nodes in imiquimod-treated Nf-κb1-/- mice. Nf-κb1 is preferentially phosphorylated in Vγ4+Vδ4+γδT17 cells in WT mice. In vitro proliferation of Vγ4+Vδ4+γδT17 cells but not conventional CD4+ T cells was significantly impaired in Nf-κb1-/- mice compared with that in WT mice. RNA-sequencing analyses revealed that the expression of E2 factor target genes was decreased in Vγ4+Vδ4+γδT cells by the absence of NF-κB1. Consistently, the cell cycle progression of Vγ4+Vδ4+γδT cells was reduced in Nf-κb1-/- mice compared with that in WT mice. These results suggest that Nf-κb1 plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like skin inflammation by promoting the proliferation of Vγ4+Vδ4+γδT17 cells." @default.
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- W3213143792 title "NF-κB1 Contributes to Imiquimod-Induced Psoriasis-Like Skin Inflammation by Inducing Vγ4+Vδ4+γδT17 Cells" @default.
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