Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

Sterile Inflammation Enhances ECM Degradation in Integrin β1 KO Embryonic Skin.

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

September 20, 2016

Journal

Cell reports

Volume/Issue

16/12

ISSN

2211-1247

Epidermal knockout of integrin β1 results in complete disorganization of the basement membrane (BM), resulting in neonatal lethality. Here, we report that this disorganization is exacerbated by an early embryonic inflammatory response involving the recruitment of tissue-resident and monocyte-derived macrophages to the dermal-epidermal junction, associated with increased matrix metalloproteinase activity. Remarkably, the skin barrier in the integrin β1 knockout animals is intact, suggesting that this inflammatory response is initiated in a sterile environment. We demonstrate that the molecular mechanism involves de novo expression of integrin αvβ6 in the basal epidermal cells, which activates a TGF-β1 driven inflammatory cascade resulting in upregulation of dermal NF-κB in a Tenascin C-dependent manner. Importantly, treatment of β1 KO embryos in utero with small molecule inhibitors of TGF-βR1 and NF-κB results in marked rescue of the BM defects and amelioration of immune response, revealing an unconventional immuno-protective role for integrin β1 during BM remodeling.

Alternate Journal

Cell Rep

PubMed ID

27653694

Authors

Ambika S Kurbet
Samarth Hegde
Oindrila Bhattacharjee
Srujan Marepally
Praveen K Vemula
Srikala Raghavan

Keywords

Inflammation
Mice, Knockout
Skin
Extracellular Matrix
Macrophages
Integrin beta1
Animals
Signal Transduction
Mice