Title : Induction and localization of cutaneous interleukin-1 beta mRNA during contact sensitization.

Pub. Date : 2000 Dec 15

PMID : 11133345






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1 The present study investigated the kinetics and in situ localization of induced IL-1 beta expression in mouse skin following topical exposure to the contact allergen oxazolone. Oxazolone interleukin 1 beta Mus musculus
2 Following topical exposure of mice to oxazolone for 5-15 min, upregulation of IL-1 beta mRNA was observed in the epidermis, dermis, hair follicles, and sebaceous glands; at 90 min and beyond the pattern of IL-1 beta mRNA expression declined toward control. Oxazolone interleukin 1 beta Mus musculus
3 Following topical exposure of mice to oxazolone for 5-15 min, upregulation of IL-1 beta mRNA was observed in the epidermis, dermis, hair follicles, and sebaceous glands; at 90 min and beyond the pattern of IL-1 beta mRNA expression declined toward control. Oxazolone interleukin 1 beta Mus musculus
4 Following exposure to oxazolone, cutaneous IL-1 beta protein expression was elevated at 30 min, decreased at 1 h, and fell below the limit of detection of the assay at 2 h before returning to constitutive levels at 4 and 24 h. IL-1 beta protein levels in vehicle-treated mice, naive mice, and mice treated with the respiratory allergen trimellitic anhydride were unchanged over this time period. Oxazolone interleukin 1 beta Mus musculus
5 Following exposure to oxazolone, cutaneous IL-1 beta protein expression was elevated at 30 min, decreased at 1 h, and fell below the limit of detection of the assay at 2 h before returning to constitutive levels at 4 and 24 h. IL-1 beta protein levels in vehicle-treated mice, naive mice, and mice treated with the respiratory allergen trimellitic anhydride were unchanged over this time period. Oxazolone interleukin 1 beta Mus musculus