Y. Ashida et al., Epidermal interleukin-1 alpha generation is amplified at low humidity: implications for the pathogenesis of inflammatory dermatoses, BR J DERM, 144(2), 2001, pp. 238-243
Background We have previously reported that low humidity amplifies the hype
rproliferative and inflammatory response to barrier disruption. Other repor
ts suggest that epidermal interleukin (IL)-1 alpha is stimulated by various
factors related to epidermal inflammation and that it may induce other pro
inflammatory molecules,
Objectives To evaluate the generation of IL-1 alpha in the skin of hairless
mice kept under various conditions of environmental humidity,
Methods We carried out an immunohistochemical study, and evaluated epiderma
l IL-1 alpha mRNA and protein levels, and release of IL-1 alpha from skin a
fter tape stripping, in hairless mice kept under low or high humidity.
Results The immunohistochemical study showed that the amount of IL-1 alpha
in the epidermis was higher in animals kept in a low-humidity environment t
han in a high-humidity one, The epidermal IL-1 alpha mRNA and protein level
s increased significantly when the animals were kept under low humidity, Mo
reover, the release of IL-1 alpha from skin immediately after tape strippin
g was significantly higher in animals kept in a low-humidity environment th
an in a high-humidity one.
Conclusions These results suggest that IL-1 alpha is an important factor in
mediating the relationship between environmental humidity and epidermal pa
thology.