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  Toll-Like Receptor-Mediated Upregulation of CXCL16 in Psoriasis Orchestrates Neutrophil Activation

Steffen, S., Abraham, S., Herbig, M., Schmidt, F., Blau, K., Meisterfeld, S., et al. (2018). Toll-Like Receptor-Mediated Upregulation of CXCL16 in Psoriasis Orchestrates Neutrophil Activation. JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY, 138(2), 344-354. doi:10.1016/j.jid.2017.08.041.

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Steffen, Sabine1, Author
Abraham, Susanne1, Author
Herbig, Maik1, Author
Schmidt, Franziska1, Author
Blau, Kristin1, Author
Meisterfeld, Susann1, Author
Beissert, Stefan1, Author
Guck, Jochen2, Author           
Guenther, Claudia1, Author
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 Abstract: Innate immune processes are central in the development of the chronic inflammatory skin disease psoriasis. Studying stimulation of keratinocytes, monocytes, and dendritic cells by type I interferons or ligation of Tolllike receptors 1/2, 2/6, or 7, but not 7/8, resulted in enhanced surface expression and secretion of CXC chemokine ligand (CXCL) 16. The corresponding CXC chemokine receptor 6 was expressed on neutrophils whose recruitment into skin is important, especially in early psoriatic disease. Using the recently developed technique real-time deformability cytometry demonstrated that CXCL16 and IL-8 decreased the stiffness and enhanced deformation of neutrophils facilitating transmigration through vessel wall. In addition, CXCL16 potently induced migration of neutrophils and enhanced the chemotactic effect of IL-8. The positive feedback loop was supported by IL-8 enhancing CXCL16 production of neutrophils. Blocking of CXCL16 expression by effective treatment of psoriasis patients with tumor necrosis factor-alpha blockers further supported the pathogenic role of this chemokine. In summary, the data link innate immune stimulation to CXCL16 upregulation and neutrophil infiltration into skin. CXCL16 could therefore represent a potent future target for treatment of psoriasis.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2018
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2017.08.041
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Title: JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY
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Publ. Info: STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA : ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 138 (2) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 344 - 354 Identifier: ISSN: 0022-202X