PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

Cytosolic RNA:DNA Duplexes Generated by Endogenous Reverse Transcriptase Activity as Autonomous Inducers of Skin Inflammation in Psoriasis.

  • Jean-Pierre Molès,
  • Anthony Griez,
  • Jean-Jacques Guilhou,
  • Céline Girard,
  • Nicolas Nagot,
  • Philippe Van de Perre,
  • Pierre Dujols

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169879
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. e0169879

Abstract

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Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease of unknown ætiology. Recent studies suggested that a large amount of cytosolic DNA (cyDNA) in keratinocytes is breaking keratinocytes DNA tolerance and promotes self-sustained inflammation in the psoriatic lesion. We investigated the origin of this cyDNA. We show that, amongst all the possible DNA structures, the cyDNA could be present as RNA:DNA duplexes in keratinocytes. We further show that endogenous reverse transcriptase activities generate such duplexes and consequently activate the production of Th1-inflammatory cytokines. These observations open a new research avenue related to endogenous retroelements for the aetiology of psoriasis and probably of other human chronic inflammatory diseases.