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Modulation of cathepsin G expression in severe atopic dermatitis following medium-dose UVA1 phototherapy

BACKGROUND: During the last decade, medium-dose UVA1 phototherapy (50 J/cm(2)) has achieved great value within the treatment of severe atopic dermatitis (AD). The purpose of our study was to investigate to what extent UVA1 irradiation is able to modulate the status of protease activity by the use of...

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Autores principales: Breuckmann, Frank, von Kobyletzki, Gregor, Avermaete, Annelies, Kreuter, Alexander, Altmeyer, Peter, Gambichler, Thilo
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC126230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12204095
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author Breuckmann, Frank
von Kobyletzki, Gregor
Avermaete, Annelies
Kreuter, Alexander
Altmeyer, Peter
Gambichler, Thilo
author_facet Breuckmann, Frank
von Kobyletzki, Gregor
Avermaete, Annelies
Kreuter, Alexander
Altmeyer, Peter
Gambichler, Thilo
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description BACKGROUND: During the last decade, medium-dose UVA1 phototherapy (50 J/cm(2)) has achieved great value within the treatment of severe atopic dermatitis (AD). The purpose of our study was to investigate to what extent UVA1 irradiation is able to modulate the status of protease activity by the use of a monoclonal antibody labeling cathepsin G. METHODS: In order to further elucidate the mechanisms by which medium-dose UVA1 irradiation leads to an improvement of skin status in patients with AD, biopsy specimens from 15 patients before and after treatment were analyzed immunohistochemically for proteolytic activation. RESULTS: Compared to lesional skin of patients with AD before UVA1 irradiation, the number of cells positive for cathepsin G within the dermal infiltrate decreased significantly after treatment. The decrease of cathepsin G(+) cells was closely linked to a substantial clinical improvement in skin condition. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, our findings demonstrated that medium-dose UVA1 irradiation leads to a modulation of the expression of cathepsin G in the dermal inflammatory infiltrate in patients with severe AD. Cathepsin G may attack laminin, proteoglycans, collagen I and insoluble fibronectin, to provoke proinflammatory events, to degrade the basement membrane, to destroy the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases and to increase the endothelial permeability. Therefore, its down-regulation by UVA1 phototherapy may induce the reduction of skin inflammation as well as improvement of the skin condition.
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spelling pubmed-1262302002-09-19 Modulation of cathepsin G expression in severe atopic dermatitis following medium-dose UVA1 phototherapy Breuckmann, Frank von Kobyletzki, Gregor Avermaete, Annelies Kreuter, Alexander Altmeyer, Peter Gambichler, Thilo BMC Dermatol Research Article BACKGROUND: During the last decade, medium-dose UVA1 phototherapy (50 J/cm(2)) has achieved great value within the treatment of severe atopic dermatitis (AD). The purpose of our study was to investigate to what extent UVA1 irradiation is able to modulate the status of protease activity by the use of a monoclonal antibody labeling cathepsin G. METHODS: In order to further elucidate the mechanisms by which medium-dose UVA1 irradiation leads to an improvement of skin status in patients with AD, biopsy specimens from 15 patients before and after treatment were analyzed immunohistochemically for proteolytic activation. RESULTS: Compared to lesional skin of patients with AD before UVA1 irradiation, the number of cells positive for cathepsin G within the dermal infiltrate decreased significantly after treatment. The decrease of cathepsin G(+) cells was closely linked to a substantial clinical improvement in skin condition. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, our findings demonstrated that medium-dose UVA1 irradiation leads to a modulation of the expression of cathepsin G in the dermal inflammatory infiltrate in patients with severe AD. Cathepsin G may attack laminin, proteoglycans, collagen I and insoluble fibronectin, to provoke proinflammatory events, to degrade the basement membrane, to destroy the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases and to increase the endothelial permeability. Therefore, its down-regulation by UVA1 phototherapy may induce the reduction of skin inflammation as well as improvement of the skin condition. BioMed Central 2002-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC126230/ /pubmed/12204095 Text en Copyright © 2002 Breuckmann et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This article is published in Open Access: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any non-commercial purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Breuckmann, Frank
von Kobyletzki, Gregor
Avermaete, Annelies
Kreuter, Alexander
Altmeyer, Peter
Gambichler, Thilo
Modulation of cathepsin G expression in severe atopic dermatitis following medium-dose UVA1 phototherapy
title Modulation of cathepsin G expression in severe atopic dermatitis following medium-dose UVA1 phototherapy
title_full Modulation of cathepsin G expression in severe atopic dermatitis following medium-dose UVA1 phototherapy
title_fullStr Modulation of cathepsin G expression in severe atopic dermatitis following medium-dose UVA1 phototherapy
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of cathepsin G expression in severe atopic dermatitis following medium-dose UVA1 phototherapy
title_short Modulation of cathepsin G expression in severe atopic dermatitis following medium-dose UVA1 phototherapy
title_sort modulation of cathepsin g expression in severe atopic dermatitis following medium-dose uva1 phototherapy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC126230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12204095
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