Yogurt Alleviates
Imiquimod-Induced Psoriasis by Activating
the Lactate/GPR81 Signaling Axis in Mice
Posted on 2024-01-03 - 18:08
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addition to colorectal cancer and metabolic syndrome, regular
yogurt consumption has shown promise in improving skin inflammation.
In this study, we investigated the effects and possible mechanisms
of yogurt on imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like inflammation in mice.
After oral administration with yogurt (18 or 36 g/kg) and/or its main
metabolite lactate (250 or 500 mg/kg) for 3 days, the mice were treated
with a topical dose of 62.5 mg of imiquimod (IMQ) cream for seven
consecutive days. Data showed that yogurt and lactate treatment significantly
reduced the severity of psoriasis-like skin lesions, excessive keratinocyte
proliferation, and immune cell infiltration. Mechanistically, we found
that the genetic deficiency of the lactate receptor GPR81 aggravated
psoriasis-like features in mice. Activation of the lactate/GPR81 axis
inhibited the degradation of IκBα, prevented the nuclear
translocation of histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) in macrophages, and
thus constrained skin inflammation. Overall, these findings suggest
that yogurt consumption effectively protects against experimental
psoriasis and targeting the lactate/GPR81 signaling axis could be
a promising approach for psoriasis inflammation management.
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Qian, Jin; Li, Xiaojing; Yin, Zihao; Dai, Yufeng; Zhang, Hao; Li, Haitao; et al. (2024). Yogurt Alleviates
Imiquimod-Induced Psoriasis by Activating
the Lactate/GPR81 Signaling Axis in Mice. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.3c05049