Increase in TNF-alpha and inducible nitric oxide synthase-expressing dendritic cells in psoriasis and reduction with efalizumab (anti-CD11a)
Autor: | Judilyn Fuentes-Duculan, Francesca Chamian, Mary Sullivan-Whalen, Patricia Gilleaudeau, Inna Novitskaya, Michelle A. Lowes, Toyoko Kikuchi, Rachel Nussbaum, Marvin Garovoy, Wolfgang Dummer, Maria Veronica Abello, Shao Lee Lin, Henrietta Carbonaro, Irma Cardinale, Ralph M. Steinman, James G. Krueger, Knut M. Wittkowski, Kim A. Papp |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
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Langerhans cell
Time Factors Langerin T cell CD14 Immunoglobulins Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II chemical and pharmacologic phenomena CD11a Cell Separation Antibodies Monoclonal Humanized Antigens CD Psoriasis medicine Humans RNA Messenger CD40 Antigens Inflammation Multidisciplinary CD40 Membrane Glycoproteins biology integumentary system Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha Antibodies Monoclonal Lysosome-Associated Membrane Glycoproteins hemic and immune systems Dendritic Cells HLA-DR Antigens Biological Sciences medicine.disease Flow Cytometry Immunohistochemistry CD11c Antigen medicine.anatomical_structure Microscopy Fluorescence Immunology biology.protein Tumor necrosis factor alpha B7-2 Antigen |
Zdroj: | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 102(52) |
ISSN: | 0027-8424 |
Popis: | We find that CD11c + cells with many markers of dendritic cells (DCs) are a major cell type in the skin lesions of psoriasis. These CD11c + cells, which are evident in both epidermis and dermis, are the sites for the expression of two mediators of inflammation, inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and TNF-α in diseased skin. These cells express HLA-DR, CD40, and CD86, lack the Langerin and CD14 markers of Langerhans cells and monocytes, respectively, and to a significant extent express the DC maturation markers DC-LAMP and CD83. Treatment of psoriasis with efalizumab (anti-CD11a, Raptiva) strongly reduces infiltration by these DCs in patients responding to this agent. Disease activity after therapy was more related to DC infiltrates and iNOS mRNA levels than T cell infiltrates, and CD11c + cells responded more quickly to therapy than epidermal keratinocytes. Our results suggest that a type of DC, which resembles murine “Tip-DCs” that can accumulate during infection, has proinflammatory effects in psoriasis through nitric oxide and TNF-α production, and can be an important target for suppressive therapies. |
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