Literature DB >> 16786151

Comano's (Trentino) thermal water interferes with the expression and secretion of vascular endothelial growth factor-A protein isoforms by cultured human psoriatic keratinocytes: a potential mechanism of its anti-psoriatic action.

Anna Chiarini1, Ilaria Dal Pra, Raffaella Pacchiana, Lia Menapace, Giuseppe Zumiani, Mauro Zanoni, Ubaldo Armato.   

Abstract

Thermal balneotherapy with Comano spa's water (CW; Trentino, Italy) is used for psoriasis and other skin disorders but the mechanism(s) of action of this hypotonic water are unknown. Since skin psoriatic manifestations are thought to be angiogenesis-dependent, we assessed CW's effects on the expression and release of VEGF-A protein isoforms by cultured human lesional keratinocytes isolated from skin biopsies performed in 9 patients. Confluent, psoriatic keratinocytes were exposed for 11 days to DMEM, whose chemicals had been dissolved in either deionised water (DW-DMEM, controls) or CW (CW-DMEM, treated cells). As detected by Western immunoblotting (WB), incubation in CW-DMEM elicited, with respect to DW-DMEM, an increase in intracellular and/or cell-bound L-VEGF-A189 and L-VEGF-A165 48 kDa protein isoforms with no concurrent change in L-VEGF-A121 and L-VEGF-A165 45 kDa proteins. Moreover, WB analysis of the secreted VEGF-A (sVEGF-A) proteins showed that the 20 and 15 kDa bands corresponding to different VEGF-A isoforms were directly and remarkably reduced in keratinocyte-conditioned CW-DMEM vs. DW-DMEM. Thus, CW interferes with VEGF-A isoform expression and secretion by the psoriatic keratinocytes. These effects would reduce all VEGF-A-mediated angiogenic, vessel permeabilising, and chemotactic effects, thereby at least in part explaining the beneficial actions of CW balneotherapy on the clinical manifestations of psoriasis.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16786151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Med        ISSN: 1107-3756            Impact factor:   4.101


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