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Increased oxidative damage to fibroblasts in skin with and without lesions in psoriasis.

S Dimon-Gadal1, P Gerbaud, P Thérond, J Guibourdenche, W B Anderson, D Evain-Brion, F Raynaud.   

Abstract

Differences in oxidative damage, as measured by an increase in the carbonylation of macromolecules, were determined in situ with skin biopsies from psoriatic patients and controls. High levels of carbonyl residues were consistently detected in the dermis and never in the epidermis of sections of these skin biopsy samples. The dermis of psoriatic skin without lesions had a higher level of carbonylation than the dermis of normal skin. In this study, we found that there was more oxidative damage in cultured fibroblasts prepared from skin with and without lesions from psoriasis patients than in normal fibroblasts from the skin of age-matched controls. The extent of protein carbonylation in cell extracts was determined by immunoblotting, using an antidinitrophenylhydrazone antibody, and in intact cells was determined by immunocytochemical analysis with the same antibody. The higher level of carbonylation detected was used here as a measure of oxidative stress, and showed that some oxidative damage occurred before the appearance of typical psoriatic plaques. These results suggest that fibroblasts are affected before the onset of psoriasis and that this damage is independent of any inflammatory infiltrate.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10771481     DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1747.2000.00962.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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