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IL-20-Receptor Signaling Delimits IL-17 Production in Psoriatic Inflammation.

Hye-Lin Ha1, Hongshan Wang1, Estefania Claudio1, Wanhu Tang1, Ulrich Siebenlist2.   

Abstract

IL-17 cytokines, in particular IL-17A, are critical effectors in psoriasis. Antibodies that block IL-17A are highly efficacious in treating psoriasis. Likewise, disruption of IL-17 cytokines signaling, such as via the loss of the adaptor CIKS/Act1, ameliorates inflammation in mouse models of psoriasis. IL-17A promotes a cascade of effects, including the robust production of IL-19 in both humans and mice. IL-19, along with IL-20 and IL-24, signal via IL-20 receptors and comprise a subgroup within the IL-10 cytokine family. The role of these three cytokines in psoriasis is unresolved. They have been linked to inflammatory processes, including psoriatic pathology, but these cytokines have also been reported to suppress inflammation in other contexts. In this study, we demonstrate that signaling via IL-20 receptors, including in response to IL-19, delimited aspects of imiquimod-induced psoriatic inflammation. IL-20 receptor signaling suppressed the dermal production of the CCL2 chemokine and thereby reduced CCL-2-driven infiltration of inflammatory cells into the dermis, including IL-17A-producing γδT cells. This constitutes a negative feedback, since IL-17A strongly induces IL-19 in keratinocytes. The effects of IL-17 cytokines in this inflammatory setting are dynamic; they are central to the development of both dermal and epidermal hallmarks of psoriasis but also initiate a path to mitigate inflammatory damage.
Copyright © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31252033      PMCID: PMC6926146          DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2019.06.127

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


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Review 1.  Psoriasis: Past, Present, and Future.

Authors:  Allison C Billi; Johann E Gudjonsson; John J Voorhees
Journal:  J Invest Dermatol       Date:  2019-11       Impact factor: 8.551

2.  IL-24 Contributes to Neutrophilic Asthma in an IL-17A-Dependent Manner and Is Suppressed by IL-37.

Authors:  Kang-Ni Feng; Ping Meng; Min Zhang; Xiao-Ling Zou; Shuang Li; Chu-Qin Huang; Ke-Fang Lai; Hong-Tao Li; Tian-Tuo Zhang
Journal:  Allergy Asthma Immunol Res       Date:  2022-09       Impact factor: 5.096

3.  Interleukin-19 enhances cytokine production induced by lipopolysaccharide and inhibits cytokine production induced by polyI:C in BALB/c mice.

Authors:  Yasu-Taka Azuma; Kazuhiro Nishiyama
Journal:  J Vet Med Sci       Date:  2020-05-07       Impact factor: 1.267

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