Tumor necrosis factor α induces α1B-adrenergic receptor expression in keratinocytes

Linda K. Wijaya, Philip A. Stumbles, Peter D. Drummond

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Abstract

Keratinocytes produce cytokines and nerve growth factor (NGF) as part of a repair response to injury, disease or stress, and express alpha1-adrenoceptors (α1-AR). The expression of these receptors is elevated in some inflammatory diseases and chronic pain conditions. In this study, we investigated whether inflammatory signalling affects α1-AR expression in keratinocytes in vitro. Tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) was administered to human keratinocytes, after which the levels of other key pro-inflammatory cytokines and NGF were measured. The production of these cytokines and NGF increased in cells treated with TNFα compared to untreated cells. Furthermore, exposure to TNFα increased gene expression of the α1-AR subtype B in keratinocytes. Our results suggest that inflammatory cytokines released during injury stimulate α1-AR expression in keratinocytes. The up-regulation of α1-AR may amplify the adrenergic sensitivity of these cells to catecholamines released during sympathetic nervous system activation after injury which, in turn, could heighten the inflammatory response.

Original languageEnglish
Article number154851
Number of pages4
JournalCytokine
Volume125
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2020
Externally publishedYes

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