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Deficient cutaneous antibacterial competence in cutaneous T-cell lymphomas: role of Th2-mediated biased Th17 function.

Kerstin Wolk1, Hiroshi Mitsui2, Katrin Witte3, Sylke Gellrich4, Nicholas Gulati2, Daniel Humme4, Ellen Witte3, Melanie Gonsior5, Marc Beyer4, Marshall E Kadin6, Hans-Dieter Volk7, James G Krueger2, Wolfram Sterry4, Robert Sabat8.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Primary cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL) are neoplastic disorders of skin-homing T cells. Affected skin areas show morphologic similarities with alterations in other T-cell-mediated dermatoses. Furthermore, as in atopic dermatitis but in contrast with psoriasis, patients with CTCL are frequently afflicted by cutaneous bacterial infections that support the survival of lymphoma cells. Our aim was to investigate the mechanisms of elevated susceptibility to cutaneous infections in patients with CTCL. EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: Skin samples from CTCL, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis patients were used to illuminate the antibacterial competence status and the presence of its modulating cytokines. For substantiation of findings, 3-dimensional epidermis models, isolated and in vitro generated Th-subpopulations, were applied. Parameters were analyzed via qPCR and IHC.
RESULTS: CTCL lesions compared with psoriatic lesions presented an impaired upregulation of antibacterial proteins (ABPs), with levels even below those in atopic dermatitis. This was associated with a relative deficiency of the ABP-inducing cytokine IL-17 and a strong presence of the ABP-downregulating cytokine IL-13. The simultaneous presence of the Th17-cell cytokine IL-26 indicated that IL-17 deficiency in CTCL lesions results from functional deviation of Th17 cells. Accordingly, IL-17 but not IL-26 production by Th17 cells in vitro was inhibited by IL-4Rα ligand. Levels of other ABP inducers were comparable between CTCL and psoriasis lesions. The same was true about IL-22/TNF-α targets, including the keratinocyte hyper-regeneration marker K16 and the matrix-degrading enzyme MMP1.
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that the cutaneous bacterial infections in CTCL are caused by impaired ABP induction as consequence of Th2-mediated biased Th17-cell function. ©2014 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25212608     DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-14-0707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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Authors:  Ellen Witte; Georgios Kokolakis; Katrin Witte; Katarzyna Warszawska; Markus Friedrich; Demetrios Christou; Stefan Kirsch; Wolfram Sterry; Hans-Dieter Volk; Robert Sabat; Kerstin Wolk
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