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Blood to skin recirculation of CD4+ memory T cells associates with cutaneous and systemic manifestations of psoriatic disease

Authors :
E. Frigerio
Gianfranco Altomare
Andrea Altomare
Marco Galasso
Eva Reali
Francesca Granucci
Francesco Sgambelluri
Clara Cigni
Marco Diani
Stefano Volinia
Chiara Cozzi
Lorenzo Drago
Diani, M
Galasso, M
Cozzi, C
Sgambelluri, F
Altomare, A
Cigni, C
Frigerio, E
Drago, L
Volinia, S
Granucci, F
Altomare, G
Reali, E
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Academic Press Inc., 2017.

Abstract

Blood to skin recirculation could play a role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. To investigate this possibility we dissected the phenotype of circulating T cells in psoriasis patients, calculated the correlation the clinical parameters of the disease and performed a parallel bioinformatics analysis of gene expression data in psoriatic skin. We found that circulating CCR6+ CD4+ TEM and TEFF cells significantly correlated with systemic inflammation. Conversely, the percentage of CXCR3+ CD4+ TEM cells negatively correlated with the severity of the cutaneous disease. Importantly CLA+ CD4+ TCM cells expressing CCR6+ or CCR4+CXCR3+ negatively correlated with psoriasis severity suggesting recruitment to the skin compartment. This assumption was reinforced by gene expression data showing marked increase of CCR7 and CLA-encoding gene SELPLG expression in psoriatic skin and strong association of their expression. The data enlightens a role for CD4+ T cells trafficking between blood and skin in cutaneous and systemic manifestations of psoriasis.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bb6e681c21fb035333aa78297337034a