Literature DB >> 1531061

Expression of interferon-gamma receptors in normal and psoriatic skin.

A Scheynius1, J Fransson, C Johansson, H Hammar, B Baker, L Fry, H Valdimarsson.   

Abstract

Psoriatic keratinocytes have a reduced antiproliferative response to interferon (IFN)-gamma, and HLA-DR expression is usually not observed on keratinocytes in psoriatic plaques despite the presence of activated T cells. We have therefore compared the expression of IFN-gamma receptors in psoriatic skin with that of normal human skin. Using mouse monoclonal antibodies and immunoperoxidase staining on cryostat cut sections, we detected IFN-gamma receptors on keratinocytes throughout the epidermal layers except stratum corneum in normal skin (n = 11). Biopsy specimens from involved psoriatic skin (n = 17) consistently showed a staining pattern that differed from that of normal skin in that only the lower part of epidermis reacted with the antibodies to IFN-gamma receptors, whereas the upper layers showed no or minimal staining. Expression of IFN-gamma receptors in uninvolved psoriatic skin (n = 16) did not differ from that of healthy controls. Forty-five percent of the biopsies from lesional psoriatic skin displayed ICAM-1 positive keratinocytes, and only two specimens had a limited expression of HLA-DR reactive keratinocytes. The decreased binding of antibodies against the IFN-gamma receptors in the upper part of psoriatic epidermis might be secondary to abnormal maturation of psoriatic keratinocytes or a primary defect involving abnormal modulation of IFN-gamma receptors.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1531061     DOI: 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12556086

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


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