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High IL-17E and Low IL-17C Dermal Expression Identifies a Fibrosis-Specific Motif Common to Morphea and Systemic Sclerosis

BACKGROUND: High interleukin (IL)-17A levels are characteristically found in the skin of systemic sclerosis (SSc) individuals. Our aim was to investigate whether the dermal expression of IL-17A and related IL-17 family members (i.e. IL-17C, IL-17E and IL-17F) could distinguish fibrotic from healthy...

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Autores principales: Lonati, Paola Adele, Brembilla, Nicolò Costantino, Montanari, Elisa, Fontao, Lionel, Gabrielli, Armando, Vettori, Serena, Valentini, Gabriele, Laffitte, Emmanuel, Kaya, Gurkan, Meroni, Pier-Luigi, Chizzolini, Carlo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4138152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25136988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105008
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author Lonati, Paola Adele
Brembilla, Nicolò Costantino
Montanari, Elisa
Fontao, Lionel
Gabrielli, Armando
Vettori, Serena
Valentini, Gabriele
Laffitte, Emmanuel
Kaya, Gurkan
Meroni, Pier-Luigi
Chizzolini, Carlo
author_facet Lonati, Paola Adele
Brembilla, Nicolò Costantino
Montanari, Elisa
Fontao, Lionel
Gabrielli, Armando
Vettori, Serena
Valentini, Gabriele
Laffitte, Emmanuel
Kaya, Gurkan
Meroni, Pier-Luigi
Chizzolini, Carlo
author_sort Lonati, Paola Adele
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description BACKGROUND: High interleukin (IL)-17A levels are characteristically found in the skin of systemic sclerosis (SSc) individuals. Our aim was to investigate whether the dermal expression of IL-17A and related IL-17 family members (i.e. IL-17C, IL-17E and IL-17F) could distinguish fibrotic from healthy skin and could show similarities in SSc and morphea, two disorders with presumed distinct pathogenesis, but characterized by skin fibrosis. METHODS: Biopsies were obtained from the involved skin of 14 SSc, 5 morphea and 8 healthy donors (HD) undergoing plastic surgery. Immunohistochemistry/immunofluorescence techniques were coupled to a semi-automated imaging quantification approach to determine the presence of the IL-17 family members in the skin. The in vitro effects induced by the IL-17 family members on fibroblasts from normal and SSc individuals were assessed by ELISA and RIA. RESULTS: Positive cells for each of the IL-17 isoforms investigated were present in the dermis of all the individuals tested, though with variable frequencies. SSc individuals had increased frequency of IL-17A+ (p = 0.0237) and decreased frequency of IL-17F+ (p = 0.0127) and IL-17C+ cells (p = 0.0008) when compared to HD. Similarly, morphea individuals had less frequent IL-17C+ cells (p = 0.0186) in their skin but showed similar number of IL-17A+ and IL-17F+ cells when compared to HD. Finally, IL-17E+ cells were more numerous in morphea (p = 0.0109) and tended to be more frequent in SSc than in HD. Fibroblast production of IL-6, MMP-1 and MCP-1 was enhanced in a dose-dependent manner in the presence of IL-17E and IL-17F, but not in the presence of IL-17C. None of the cytokine tested had significant effect on type I collagen production. Of interest, in SSc the frequency of both IL-17A and IL-17F positive cells increased with disease duration. CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of IL-17A and IL-17F distinguish SSc to morphea individuals while dermal expression of IL-17C (low) and IL-17E (high) identifies a fibrosis-specific motif. The specific IL-17C/IL-17E cytokine combination may thus play a role in the development of fibrosis.
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spelling pubmed-41381522014-08-20 High IL-17E and Low IL-17C Dermal Expression Identifies a Fibrosis-Specific Motif Common to Morphea and Systemic Sclerosis Lonati, Paola Adele Brembilla, Nicolò Costantino Montanari, Elisa Fontao, Lionel Gabrielli, Armando Vettori, Serena Valentini, Gabriele Laffitte, Emmanuel Kaya, Gurkan Meroni, Pier-Luigi Chizzolini, Carlo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: High interleukin (IL)-17A levels are characteristically found in the skin of systemic sclerosis (SSc) individuals. Our aim was to investigate whether the dermal expression of IL-17A and related IL-17 family members (i.e. IL-17C, IL-17E and IL-17F) could distinguish fibrotic from healthy skin and could show similarities in SSc and morphea, two disorders with presumed distinct pathogenesis, but characterized by skin fibrosis. METHODS: Biopsies were obtained from the involved skin of 14 SSc, 5 morphea and 8 healthy donors (HD) undergoing plastic surgery. Immunohistochemistry/immunofluorescence techniques were coupled to a semi-automated imaging quantification approach to determine the presence of the IL-17 family members in the skin. The in vitro effects induced by the IL-17 family members on fibroblasts from normal and SSc individuals were assessed by ELISA and RIA. RESULTS: Positive cells for each of the IL-17 isoforms investigated were present in the dermis of all the individuals tested, though with variable frequencies. SSc individuals had increased frequency of IL-17A+ (p = 0.0237) and decreased frequency of IL-17F+ (p = 0.0127) and IL-17C+ cells (p = 0.0008) when compared to HD. Similarly, morphea individuals had less frequent IL-17C+ cells (p = 0.0186) in their skin but showed similar number of IL-17A+ and IL-17F+ cells when compared to HD. Finally, IL-17E+ cells were more numerous in morphea (p = 0.0109) and tended to be more frequent in SSc than in HD. Fibroblast production of IL-6, MMP-1 and MCP-1 was enhanced in a dose-dependent manner in the presence of IL-17E and IL-17F, but not in the presence of IL-17C. None of the cytokine tested had significant effect on type I collagen production. Of interest, in SSc the frequency of both IL-17A and IL-17F positive cells increased with disease duration. CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of IL-17A and IL-17F distinguish SSc to morphea individuals while dermal expression of IL-17C (low) and IL-17E (high) identifies a fibrosis-specific motif. The specific IL-17C/IL-17E cytokine combination may thus play a role in the development of fibrosis. Public Library of Science 2014-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4138152/ /pubmed/25136988 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105008 Text en © 2014 Lonati et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lonati, Paola Adele
Brembilla, Nicolò Costantino
Montanari, Elisa
Fontao, Lionel
Gabrielli, Armando
Vettori, Serena
Valentini, Gabriele
Laffitte, Emmanuel
Kaya, Gurkan
Meroni, Pier-Luigi
Chizzolini, Carlo
High IL-17E and Low IL-17C Dermal Expression Identifies a Fibrosis-Specific Motif Common to Morphea and Systemic Sclerosis
title High IL-17E and Low IL-17C Dermal Expression Identifies a Fibrosis-Specific Motif Common to Morphea and Systemic Sclerosis
title_full High IL-17E and Low IL-17C Dermal Expression Identifies a Fibrosis-Specific Motif Common to Morphea and Systemic Sclerosis
title_fullStr High IL-17E and Low IL-17C Dermal Expression Identifies a Fibrosis-Specific Motif Common to Morphea and Systemic Sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed High IL-17E and Low IL-17C Dermal Expression Identifies a Fibrosis-Specific Motif Common to Morphea and Systemic Sclerosis
title_short High IL-17E and Low IL-17C Dermal Expression Identifies a Fibrosis-Specific Motif Common to Morphea and Systemic Sclerosis
title_sort high il-17e and low il-17c dermal expression identifies a fibrosis-specific motif common to morphea and systemic sclerosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4138152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25136988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105008
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