IL-22 Promotes Fibroblast-Mediated Wound Repair in the Skin

  • McGee, Heather M.
  • Schmidt, Barbara A.
  • Booth, Carmen J.
  • Yancopoulos, George D.
  • Valenzuela, David M.
  • Murphy, Andrew J.
  • Stevens, Sean
  • Flavell, Richard A.
  • Horsley, Valerie
Publication date
May 2013
Publisher
The Society for Investigative Dermatology, Inc.

Abstract

Skin wound repair requires complex and highly coordinated interactions between keratinocytes, fibroblasts, and immune cells to restore the epidermal barrier and tissue architecture after acute injury. The cytokine IL-22 mediates unidirectional signaling from immune cells to epithelial cells during injury of peripheral tissues such as the liver and colon, where IL-22 causes epithelial cells to produce antibacterial proteins, express mucins, and enhance epithelial regeneration. In this study, we used IL-22−/- mice to investigate the in vivo role for IL-22 in acute skin wounding. We found that IL-22−/- mice displayed major defects in the skin’s dermal compartment after full-thickness wounding. We also found that IL-22 signaling is active in fi...

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