outcomes proved that imiquimod induction in mice
for 7 days succeeded in providing the same
psoriasiform histopathological features as those
found in human psoriasis. The results of this study are
consistent with those conducted by Luo et al. (2016),
that the repeated applications of IMQ could cause
changes in the histopathological features resembling
psoriasis.8 These histopathological changes could be
initiated by skin irritation after application of IMQ
following the mice back shave that leads to the
increase of infiltrating lymphocytes, monocytes, and
dermal dendritic cells including plasmacytoid
dendritic cells (Luo et al., 2016; Ueyama et al., 2014;
Chiricozzi et al., 2018).
Furthermore, imiquimod induced maturation of
plasmacytoid dendritic cells into activated myeloid
dendritic cells which acted as the main source of IL-
23 (Girolomoni et al., 2017). The increase of IL-23
will direct Th17 to release IL-17 and IL-22 that
trigger epidermal hyperplasia, acanthosis, and
parakeratosis.21 Hereafter, IL-17, and IL-22 also
induce the keratinocytes to produce IL-8 and AMPs
as chemoattractants for neutrophils migration from
dermal vascular to epidermis layers which may
appear as the Munro/Kogoj microabscess (Luo et al.,
2016; Kelhälä et al., 2014; Chiricozzi et al., 2018;
Moos et al., 2019). These steps of the inflammation
process in psoriasis may elucidate the
histopathological changes induced by IMQ in the skin
of mice.
This study also indicated that the mice skin tissues
exposed to IMQ may cause the temporary induction
of psoriasiform histopathological changes. The
limitation of this study is we cannot identify the
stages of psoriasiform histopathological changes
during IMQ exposure or discontinuation, unlike the
clinical manifestation of gradual inflammation
changes that can be observed and scored.
Nevertheless, to the best of our knowledge, this is the
first study that shows the inflammatory effects of
IMQ in Balb/C female mice are temporary and the
period for these inflammatory signs subsided. The
duration of IMQ-induced inflammation in psoriasis
mice model is useful for further research to identify
pathogenesis and drug development for psoriasis.
5 CONCLUSIONS
The IMQ may induce reversible acute inflammation
with clinical and histopathological changes
resembling psoriasis in humans as treated on the
female Balb/c mice.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We thank the following individuals, namely Lantip
Rujito who help us to write this article, Shinta Prima
Ardinas and Nirwan for their proficiencies,
experiences, and assistance throughout laboratory
aspects of our study.
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