Abstract
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is associated with dysregulated type 1 IFN‒mediated responses, in parallel with the dominant type 2 inflammation. However, the pathophysiology of this dysregulation is largely unknown. Adenosine-to-inosine RNA editing plays a critical role in immune regulation by preventing double-stranded RNA recognition by MDA5 and IFN activation. We studied global adenosine-to-inosine editing in AD to elucidate the role played by altered editing in the pathophysiology of this disease. Analysis of three RNA-sequencing datasets of AD skin samples revealed reduced levels of adenosine-to-inosine RNA editing in AD. This reduction was seen globally throughout Alu repeats as well as in coding genes and in specific pre-mRNA loci expected to create long double-stranded RNA, the main substrate of MDA5 leading to type I IFN activation. Consistently, IFN signature genes were upregulated. In contrast, global editing was not altered in systemic lupus erythematosus and systemic sclerosis, despite IFN activation. Our results indicate that altered editing leading to impairment of the innate immune response may be involved in the pathogenesis of AD. Possibly, it may be relevant for additional autoimmune and inflammatory diseases.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 933-943.e8 |
Journal | Journal of Investigative Dermatology |
Volume | 143 |
Issue number | 6 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jun 2023 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2022 The Authors
Funding
SG is supported by Talpiot Medical leadership program, Sheba Medical Center (Tel Hashomer, Israel). SG is supported by Talpiot Medical leadership program, Sheba Medical Center (Tel Hashomer, Israel). Conceptualization: MK, EE, EYL, SG; Data Curation: MK, PG, AB, EK; Formal Analysis: MK, PG, AB, EK; Supervision: EE, EYL, SG; Validation: EE, EYL, SG; Writing - Original Draft Preparation: MK, PG, EK; Writing – Review and Editing: MK, EYL, AB, PG, SG.
Funders | Funder number |
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Sheba Medical Center | |
Talpiot Medical Leadership Program | |
Sheba Medical Center |