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Epidermal Fatty Acid‒Binding Protein Mediates Depilatory-Induced Acute Skin Inflammation.


ABSTRACT: Depilatory creams are widely used to remove unwanted body hair, but people with sensitive skin are subject to depilatory-induced skin burn/inflammation. It remains unknown what makes their skin more sensitive than others. In this study, we show that epidermal fatty acid‒binding protein (E-FABP) expressed in the skin plays a critical role in promoting depilatory-induced acute skin inflammation in mouse models. Although a depilatory cream removed hair by breaking down keratin disulfide bonds, it activated cytosolic phospholipase A2, leading to activation of the arachidonic acid/E-FABP/peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor β signaling pathway in keratinocytes. Specifically, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor β activation induced downstream targets (e.g., cyclooxygenase 2) and chemokine (e.g., CXCL1) production, which systemically mobilized neutrophils and recruited them to localize in the skin for acute inflammatory responses. Importantly, E-FABP deletion by CRISPR-Cas9 reduced cytosolic phospholipase A2/peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor β activation in keratinocytes, and genetic deletion of E-FABP protected mice from depilatory cream-induced neutrophil recruitment and skin inflammation. Our findings suggest E-FABP as a molecular sensor for sensitive skin by triggering depilatory-induced, lipid-mediated skin inflammatory responses.

SUBMITTER: Yin D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9639752 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Epidermal Fatty Acid‒Binding Protein Mediates Depilatory-Induced Acute Skin Inflammation.

Yin Di D   Hao Jiaqing J   Jin Rong R   Yi Yanmei Y   Bodduluri Sobha R SR   Hua Yuan Y   Anand Ajay A   Deng Yibin Y   Haribabu Bodduluri B   Egilmez Nejat K NK   Sauter Edward R ER   Li Bing B  

The Journal of investigative dermatology 20211221 7


Depilatory creams are widely used to remove unwanted body hair, but people with sensitive skin are subject to depilatory-induced skin burn/inflammation. It remains unknown what makes their skin more sensitive than others. In this study, we show that epidermal fatty acid‒binding protein (E-FABP) expressed in the skin plays a critical role in promoting depilatory-induced acute skin inflammation in mouse models. Although a depilatory cream removed hair by breaking down keratin disulfide bonds, it a  ...[more]

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