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      Promoter DNA methylation contributes to human <i>β</i> -defensin-1 deficiency in atopic dermatitis

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      <P><B>ABSTRACT</B></P><P>Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease caused by epidermal barrier dysfunction and dysregulation of innate and adaptive immunity. Epigenetic regulation of human <I>β</I>-defensin-1 (HBD-1) might be associated with a variety of defects in the innate immune system during AD pathogenesis. We investigated the possible mechanism of decreased <I>HBD-1</I> gene expression in AD and demonstrated the restoration of HBD-1 transcription in undifferentiated normal human epidermal keratinocyte cells after treatment with a DNA methyltransferase inhibitor. We also conducted an <I>in vitro</I> methylated reporter assay using a reporter containing 14 CpG sites. Methylation of the 14 CpG sites within the HBD-1 5′ region resulted in an approximately 86% reduction in promoter activity and affected HBD-1 transcriptional regulation. We then compared methylation frequencies at CpG 3 and CpG 4 between non-lesional and lesional epidermis samples of patients with severe AD and between these paired tissues and healthy control epidermis from normal volunteers without AD history. Bisulfite pyrosequencing data showed significantly higher methylation frequencies at the CpG 3 and 4 sites in AD lesional samples than in non-lesional AD skin and normal skin samples (<I>P</I> < 0.05). These results suggest that the DNA methylation signature of HBD-1 is a novel diagnostic/prognostic marker and a promising therapeutic target for the compromised stratum corneum barrier attributed to HBD-1 deficiency.</P>
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      <P><B>ABSTRACT</B></P><P>Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease caused by epidermal barrier dysfunction and dysregulation of innate and adaptive immunity. Epigenetic regulation of human <I>&be...

      <P><B>ABSTRACT</B></P><P>Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease caused by epidermal barrier dysfunction and dysregulation of innate and adaptive immunity. Epigenetic regulation of human <I>β</I>-defensin-1 (HBD-1) might be associated with a variety of defects in the innate immune system during AD pathogenesis. We investigated the possible mechanism of decreased <I>HBD-1</I> gene expression in AD and demonstrated the restoration of HBD-1 transcription in undifferentiated normal human epidermal keratinocyte cells after treatment with a DNA methyltransferase inhibitor. We also conducted an <I>in vitro</I> methylated reporter assay using a reporter containing 14 CpG sites. Methylation of the 14 CpG sites within the HBD-1 5′ region resulted in an approximately 86% reduction in promoter activity and affected HBD-1 transcriptional regulation. We then compared methylation frequencies at CpG 3 and CpG 4 between non-lesional and lesional epidermis samples of patients with severe AD and between these paired tissues and healthy control epidermis from normal volunteers without AD history. Bisulfite pyrosequencing data showed significantly higher methylation frequencies at the CpG 3 and 4 sites in AD lesional samples than in non-lesional AD skin and normal skin samples (<I>P</I> < 0.05). These results suggest that the DNA methylation signature of HBD-1 is a novel diagnostic/prognostic marker and a promising therapeutic target for the compromised stratum corneum barrier attributed to HBD-1 deficiency.</P>

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