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Metalloelastase (MMP-12) and 92-kDa gelatinase (MMP-9) as well as their inhibitors, TIMP-1 and -3, are expressed in psoriatic lesions.
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Experimental dermatology [Exp Dermatol] 2001 Jun; Vol. 10 (3), pp. 175-83. - Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- In skin biology, matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) have been implicated in inflammatory matrix remodeling, neovascularization, wound healing and malignant transformation. Psoriasis is histologically characterized by keratinocyte hyperproliferation, infiltration of inflammatory cells, neoangiogenesis and production of cytokines, such as TNF-alpha, IL-1beta, TGF-alpha, and IFN-gamma, also capable of regulating MMP transcription. To investigate the role of stromelysins-1 and -2, matrilysin, metalloelastase, collagenases-1 and -3 and 92-kDa gelatinase as well as their inhibitors, TIMPs-1 and -3, in psoriasis, we performed in situ hybridization using 35S-labeled cRNA probes on 29 psoriatic lesions and 9 samples of normal looking skin from psoriatic patients. Metalloelastase mRNA was detected in 21/27 samples in macrophages that had migrated into the epidermis or in the inflammatory infiltrates of the superficial dermis. A quantity of 92-kDa gelatinase was found in macrophages and neutrophils (25/27). Stromelysin-1 mRNA was detected in basal keratinocytes in 4/21 lesions. Intracellular laminin-5 immunosignal in basal keratinocytes of the same samples, suggested that stromelysin-1 might participate in remodeling of the basement membrane zone. No signal for stromelysin-2 or collagenase-3 was found and only sweat glands were positive for matrilysin. TIMP-1 was more abundantly expressed than TIMP-3 in the inflammatory infiltrates and endothelial cells of dermal papillae (22/29). TIMP-3 was expressed perivascularly in 9/16 samples. Our results suggest that overexpression of the investigated MMPs by keratinocytes is not associated with psoriasis. However, macrophages express MMPs in psoriatic skin. Also TIMPs, particularly TIMP-1, were abundantly expressed, suggesting that mere MMP overexpression is unlikely to contribute to psoriatic tissue changes.
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- Adult
Aged
Female
Humans
Immunohistochemistry
In Situ Hybridization
Male
Matrix Metalloproteinase 12
Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 genetics
Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitors
Metalloendopeptidases antagonists & inhibitors
Metalloendopeptidases genetics
Middle Aged
Psoriasis pathology
RNA, Messenger metabolism
Tissue Distribution
Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 metabolism
Metalloendopeptidases metabolism
Psoriasis metabolism
Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 metabolism
Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-3 metabolism
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0906-6705
- Volume :
- 10
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Experimental dermatology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 11380613
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0625.2001.010003175.x