| Literature DB >> 27591995 |
Momoko Nakao1, Makoto Sugaya2, Naomi Takahashi1, Sayaka Otobe1, Rina Nakajima1, Tomonori Oka1, Miyoko Kabasawa1, Hiraku Suga1, Sohshi Morimura1, Tomomitsu Miyagaki1, Hideki Fujita1, Yoshihide Asano1, Shinichi Sato1.
Abstract
Syndecan-4 (SDC-4) is a cell surface proteoglycan, which participates in signaling during cell adhesion, migration, proliferation, endocytosis, and mechanotransduction, and is expressed on various cells, including endothelial cells, epithelial cells, T cells, and eosinophils. Emerging evidences have suggested that SDC-4 might contribute to Th2-driven allergic immune responses. Here, we examined the role of SDC-4 in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). Serum SDC-4 levels in AD patients were significantly higher than in healthy individuals, and they increased according to the disease severity. Importantly, they positively correlated with Eczema Area and Severity Index and itch visual analogue scale scores. Furthermore, serum SDC-4 levels decreased after treatment. We also analyzed SDC-4 expression in AD lesional skin. SDC-4 mRNA levels in AD skin were significantly higher than those of normal skin. Immunohistochemical staining revealed that SDC-4 was highly expressed in the epidermis and endothelial cells in AD lesional skin. Taken together, our study has demonstrated that SDC-4 expression was increased in sera and skin of AD patients, suggesting that SDC-4 may contribute to the development of AD.Entities:
Keywords: Allergy; Atopic dermatitis; Blood endothelial cells; Syndecan-4
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27591995 DOI: 10.1007/s00403-016-1683-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Dermatol Res ISSN: 0340-3696 Impact factor: 3.017