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Amelioration of epidermal hyperplasia by TNF inhibition is associated with reduced Th17 responses.

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  • Amelioration of epidermal hyperplasia by TNF inhibition is associated with reduced Th17 responses. Abstract Text:

    lisa c zabaLisa C Zaba,irma cardinaleIrma Cardinale,patricia gilleaudeauPatricia Gilleaudeau,mary sullivan-whalenMary Sullivan-Whalen,mayte Mayte ,judilyn fuentes-duculanJudilyn Fuentes-Duculan,inna novitskayaInna Novitskaya,artemis khatcherianArtemis Khatcherian,mark j bluthMark J Bluth,michelle a lowesMichelle A Lowes,james g kruegerJames G Krueger,lisa c zabaLisa C Zaba,irma cardinaleIrma Cardinale,patricia gilleaudeauPatricia Gilleaudeau,mary sullivan-whalenMary Sullivan-Whalen,mayte Mayte ,judilyn fuentes-duculanJudilyn Fuentes-Duculan,inna novitskayaInna Novitskaya,artemis khatcherianArtemis Khatcherian,mark j bluthMark J Bluth,michelle a lowesMichelle A Lowes,james g kruegerJames G Krueger,lisa c zabaLisa C Zaba,irma cardinaleIrma Cardinale,patricia gilleaudeauPatricia Gilleaudeau,mary sullivan-whalenMary Sullivan-Whalen,mayte Mayte ,judilyn fuentes-duculanJudilyn Fuentes-Duculan,inna novitskayaInna Novitskaya,artemis khatcherianArtemis Khatcherian,mark j bluthMark J Bluth,michelle a lowesMichelle A Lowes,james g kruegerJames G Krueger,

    Biological agents have dramatically improved treatment options for patients with severe psoriasis. Etanercept (tumor necrosis factor [TNF] receptor-immunoglobulin fusion protein) is an effective treatment for many psoriasis patients, and blockade of TNF is considered to be its primary action. However, in this clinical trial, we show that etanercept has early inhibitory effects on a newly appreciated type of T cells: T helper type 17 (Th17) cells. Etanercept reduced the inflammatory dendritic cell products that drive Th17 cell proliferation (interleukin [IL] 23), as well as Th17 cell products and downstream effector molecules (IL-17, IL-22, CC chemokine ligand 20, and beta-defensin 4). In contrast, Th1 cellular products and effector molecules (interferon gamma, lymphotoxin alpha, and myxovirus resistance 1) were reduced late in disease resolution. This study suggests a role for Th17 in addition to Th1 cells in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Th17 cells may be particularly important in driving epidermal activation in psoriatic plaques, whereas Th1 cells must also be eliminated for final disease resolution.

    Amelioration of epidermal hyperplasia by TNF inhibition is associated with reduced Th17 responses. Publishing Authors By Initials

    lc zabaLC Zaba,i cardinaleI Cardinale,p gilleaudeauP Gilleaudeau,m sullivan-whalenM Sullivan-Whalen,m M ,j fuentes-duculanJ Fuentes-Duculan,i novitskayaI Novitskaya,a khatcherianA Khatcherian,mj bluthMJ Bluth,ma lowesMA Lowes,jg kruegerJG Krueger,lc zabaLC Zaba,i cardinaleI Cardinale,p gilleaudeauP Gilleaudeau,m sullivan-whalenM Sullivan-Whalen,m M ,j fuentes-duculanJ Fuentes-Duculan,i novitskayaI Novitskaya,a khatcherianA Khatcherian,mj bluthMJ Bluth,ma lowesMA Lowes,jg kruegerJG Krueger,lc zabaLC Zaba,i cardinaleI Cardinale,p gilleaudeauP Gilleaudeau,m sullivan-whalenM Sullivan-Whalen,m M ,j fuentes-duculanJ Fuentes-Duculan,i novitskayaI Novitskaya,a khatcherianA Khatcherian,mj bluthMJ Bluth,ma lowesMA Lowes,jg kruegerJG Krueger,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: The Journal of experimental medicine

    VOLUME: 204

    Page Numbers: 3183-94

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Exp. Med.

    ISSN: 1540-9538

    DAY: 26

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Laboratory for Investigative Dermatology, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10065.

    Country: United States

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