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Expression and potential role of cellular retinol binding protein I in psoriasis

Psoriasis is a diffuse chronic skin disorder characterized from accelerated epidermal turnover and inflammatory cell infiltrate. Retinoids influence keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation as well as inflammatory response. Cellular retinol binding protein (CRBPI) regulates intracellular vitam...

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Autores principales: Costanza, Gaetana, Doldo, Elena, Ferlosio, Amedeo, Tarquini, Chiara, Passeri, Daniela, Cascella, Raffaella, Bavetta, Mauro, Di Stefani, Alessandro, Bonifati, Claudio, Agostinelli, Sara, Centofanti, Federica, Giardina, Emiliano, Campione, Elena, Bianchi, Luca, Donati, Pietro, Morrone, Aldo, Orlandi, Augusto
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6298411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30613363
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.26314
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author Costanza, Gaetana
Doldo, Elena
Ferlosio, Amedeo
Tarquini, Chiara
Passeri, Daniela
Cascella, Raffaella
Bavetta, Mauro
Di Stefani, Alessandro
Bonifati, Claudio
Agostinelli, Sara
Centofanti, Federica
Giardina, Emiliano
Campione, Elena
Bianchi, Luca
Donati, Pietro
Morrone, Aldo
Orlandi, Augusto
author_facet Costanza, Gaetana
Doldo, Elena
Ferlosio, Amedeo
Tarquini, Chiara
Passeri, Daniela
Cascella, Raffaella
Bavetta, Mauro
Di Stefani, Alessandro
Bonifati, Claudio
Agostinelli, Sara
Centofanti, Federica
Giardina, Emiliano
Campione, Elena
Bianchi, Luca
Donati, Pietro
Morrone, Aldo
Orlandi, Augusto
author_sort Costanza, Gaetana
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description Psoriasis is a diffuse chronic skin disorder characterized from accelerated epidermal turnover and inflammatory cell infiltrate. Retinoids influence keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation as well as inflammatory response. Cellular retinol binding protein (CRBPI) regulates intracellular vitamin A bioavailability and contributes to maintain skin homeostasis. The aim of present study was to investigate the expression of CRBPI and its role in the pathogenesis of skin psoriasis. Immunohistochemistry revealed more diffuse and increased CRBPI expression in all epidermal layers of human psoriatic lesions except in the stratum corneum. An imiquimod-induced psoriatic-like model documented the increase of skin lesional area and severity index score as well as of the severity of microscopic features as parakeratosis, papillomatosis and spongiosis in CRBPI-knockout compared to wild-type mice, associated to the increased keratinocyte CK17 and Ki-67 expression and the reduction of CK1, CRABPII and RXRα. Gene array of imiquimod-induced psoriatic skin documented the greater up-regulation of EGF/PDGF-related genes and down-regulation of EGR1 and pro-inflammatory IL-related genes in CRBPI-knockout compared to wild-type mice. Finally, CRBPI transfection in HaCaT cells increased AKT and NF-κB-related genes and proteins and down-regulated IL-2, IL-6 and IL-8 pro-inflammatory signalling. Although not recognized as a psoriatic susceptibility gene in our cohort of patients, the present data strongly supported the potential role of CRBPI to sustain keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation and to counteract pro-inflammatory genes expression in psoriatic lesions.
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spelling pubmed-62984112019-01-04 Expression and potential role of cellular retinol binding protein I in psoriasis Costanza, Gaetana Doldo, Elena Ferlosio, Amedeo Tarquini, Chiara Passeri, Daniela Cascella, Raffaella Bavetta, Mauro Di Stefani, Alessandro Bonifati, Claudio Agostinelli, Sara Centofanti, Federica Giardina, Emiliano Campione, Elena Bianchi, Luca Donati, Pietro Morrone, Aldo Orlandi, Augusto Oncotarget Research Paper Psoriasis is a diffuse chronic skin disorder characterized from accelerated epidermal turnover and inflammatory cell infiltrate. Retinoids influence keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation as well as inflammatory response. Cellular retinol binding protein (CRBPI) regulates intracellular vitamin A bioavailability and contributes to maintain skin homeostasis. The aim of present study was to investigate the expression of CRBPI and its role in the pathogenesis of skin psoriasis. Immunohistochemistry revealed more diffuse and increased CRBPI expression in all epidermal layers of human psoriatic lesions except in the stratum corneum. An imiquimod-induced psoriatic-like model documented the increase of skin lesional area and severity index score as well as of the severity of microscopic features as parakeratosis, papillomatosis and spongiosis in CRBPI-knockout compared to wild-type mice, associated to the increased keratinocyte CK17 and Ki-67 expression and the reduction of CK1, CRABPII and RXRα. Gene array of imiquimod-induced psoriatic skin documented the greater up-regulation of EGF/PDGF-related genes and down-regulation of EGR1 and pro-inflammatory IL-related genes in CRBPI-knockout compared to wild-type mice. Finally, CRBPI transfection in HaCaT cells increased AKT and NF-κB-related genes and proteins and down-regulated IL-2, IL-6 and IL-8 pro-inflammatory signalling. Although not recognized as a psoriatic susceptibility gene in our cohort of patients, the present data strongly supported the potential role of CRBPI to sustain keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation and to counteract pro-inflammatory genes expression in psoriatic lesions. Impact Journals LLC 2018-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6298411/ /pubmed/30613363 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.26314 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Costanza et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) 3.0 (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Costanza, Gaetana
Doldo, Elena
Ferlosio, Amedeo
Tarquini, Chiara
Passeri, Daniela
Cascella, Raffaella
Bavetta, Mauro
Di Stefani, Alessandro
Bonifati, Claudio
Agostinelli, Sara
Centofanti, Federica
Giardina, Emiliano
Campione, Elena
Bianchi, Luca
Donati, Pietro
Morrone, Aldo
Orlandi, Augusto
Expression and potential role of cellular retinol binding protein I in psoriasis
title Expression and potential role of cellular retinol binding protein I in psoriasis
title_full Expression and potential role of cellular retinol binding protein I in psoriasis
title_fullStr Expression and potential role of cellular retinol binding protein I in psoriasis
title_full_unstemmed Expression and potential role of cellular retinol binding protein I in psoriasis
title_short Expression and potential role of cellular retinol binding protein I in psoriasis
title_sort expression and potential role of cellular retinol binding protein i in psoriasis
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6298411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30613363
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.26314
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