The Involvement of IL-34 in Inflammatory and Malignant Skin Diseases
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The Involvement of IL-34 in Inflammatory and Malignant Skin Diseases
Abstract
The mononuclear phagocyte system depends upon CSF1R and its 2 ligands, CSF1 and IL-34. IL-34 is expressed constitutively in the skin in mice and humans from a conserved keratinocyte-specific promoter, suggesting a specific function in epidermal homeostasis. IL-34 deficiency leads to loss of Langerhans cells, the major antigen-presenting cell of the epidermis. Decreased IL-34 expression has been reported in inflammatory and malignant epithelial skin diseases, including atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, UV-damaged skin, response to common skin sensitizers and various types of squamous cell carcinomas. We discuss the possible contribution of the loss of IL-34 to immune dysregulation in the skin.
Keywords: CSF1R; Epidermis; IL-34; Langerhans cells; Squamous cell carcinoma.
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