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An IGFBP7(hi) endothelial cell subset drives T cell extravasation in psoriasis via endothelial glycocalyx degradation

Dysfunction of vascular endothelial cells (ECs) facilitates imbalanced immune responses and tissue hyperinflammation. However, the heterogeneous functions of skin ECs and their underlying mechanism in dermatoses remain to be determined. Here, focusing on the pathogenic role of skin ECs in psoriasis,...

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Autores principales: Li, Qingyang, Shao, Shuai, Zhu, Zhenlai, Chen, Jiaoling, Hao, Junfeng, Bai, Yaxing, Li, Bing, Dang, Erle, Wang, Gang
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Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10145935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36917196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI160451
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author Li, Qingyang
Shao, Shuai
Zhu, Zhenlai
Chen, Jiaoling
Hao, Junfeng
Bai, Yaxing
Li, Bing
Dang, Erle
Wang, Gang
author_facet Li, Qingyang
Shao, Shuai
Zhu, Zhenlai
Chen, Jiaoling
Hao, Junfeng
Bai, Yaxing
Li, Bing
Dang, Erle
Wang, Gang
author_sort Li, Qingyang
collection PubMed
description Dysfunction of vascular endothelial cells (ECs) facilitates imbalanced immune responses and tissue hyperinflammation. However, the heterogeneous functions of skin ECs and their underlying mechanism in dermatoses remain to be determined. Here, focusing on the pathogenic role of skin ECs in psoriasis, we characterized the molecular and functional heterogeneity of skin ECs from healthy individuals and psoriasis patients at the single-cell level. We found that endothelial glycocalyx destruction, a major feature of EC dysfunction in psoriasis, was a driving force during the process of T cell extravasation. Interestingly, we identified a skin EC subset, IGFBP7(hi) ECs, in psoriasis. This subset actively responded to psoriatic-related cytokine signaling, secreted IGFBP7, damaged the endothelial glycocalyx, exposed the adhesion molecules underneath, and prepared the endothelium for immune-cell adhesion and transmigration, thus aggravating skin inflammation. More importantly, we provided evidence in a psoriasis-like mouse model that anti-IGFBP7 treatment showed promising therapeutic effects for restoring the endothelial glycocalyx and alleviating skin inflammation. Taken together, our results depict the distinct functions of EC clusters in healthy and psoriatic skin, identify IGFBP7(hi) ECs as an active subset modulating vascular function and cutaneous inflammation, and indicate that targeting IGFBP7 is a potential therapeutic strategy in psoriasis.
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spelling pubmed-101459352023-05-01 An IGFBP7(hi) endothelial cell subset drives T cell extravasation in psoriasis via endothelial glycocalyx degradation Li, Qingyang Shao, Shuai Zhu, Zhenlai Chen, Jiaoling Hao, Junfeng Bai, Yaxing Li, Bing Dang, Erle Wang, Gang J Clin Invest Research Article Dysfunction of vascular endothelial cells (ECs) facilitates imbalanced immune responses and tissue hyperinflammation. However, the heterogeneous functions of skin ECs and their underlying mechanism in dermatoses remain to be determined. Here, focusing on the pathogenic role of skin ECs in psoriasis, we characterized the molecular and functional heterogeneity of skin ECs from healthy individuals and psoriasis patients at the single-cell level. We found that endothelial glycocalyx destruction, a major feature of EC dysfunction in psoriasis, was a driving force during the process of T cell extravasation. Interestingly, we identified a skin EC subset, IGFBP7(hi) ECs, in psoriasis. This subset actively responded to psoriatic-related cytokine signaling, secreted IGFBP7, damaged the endothelial glycocalyx, exposed the adhesion molecules underneath, and prepared the endothelium for immune-cell adhesion and transmigration, thus aggravating skin inflammation. More importantly, we provided evidence in a psoriasis-like mouse model that anti-IGFBP7 treatment showed promising therapeutic effects for restoring the endothelial glycocalyx and alleviating skin inflammation. Taken together, our results depict the distinct functions of EC clusters in healthy and psoriatic skin, identify IGFBP7(hi) ECs as an active subset modulating vascular function and cutaneous inflammation, and indicate that targeting IGFBP7 is a potential therapeutic strategy in psoriasis. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2023-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10145935/ /pubmed/36917196 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI160451 Text en © 2023 Li et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Li, Qingyang
Shao, Shuai
Zhu, Zhenlai
Chen, Jiaoling
Hao, Junfeng
Bai, Yaxing
Li, Bing
Dang, Erle
Wang, Gang
An IGFBP7(hi) endothelial cell subset drives T cell extravasation in psoriasis via endothelial glycocalyx degradation
title An IGFBP7(hi) endothelial cell subset drives T cell extravasation in psoriasis via endothelial glycocalyx degradation
title_full An IGFBP7(hi) endothelial cell subset drives T cell extravasation in psoriasis via endothelial glycocalyx degradation
title_fullStr An IGFBP7(hi) endothelial cell subset drives T cell extravasation in psoriasis via endothelial glycocalyx degradation
title_full_unstemmed An IGFBP7(hi) endothelial cell subset drives T cell extravasation in psoriasis via endothelial glycocalyx degradation
title_short An IGFBP7(hi) endothelial cell subset drives T cell extravasation in psoriasis via endothelial glycocalyx degradation
title_sort igfbp7(hi) endothelial cell subset drives t cell extravasation in psoriasis via endothelial glycocalyx degradation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10145935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36917196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI160451
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