articleThe Journal of ImmunologyMay 24, 2011BRONZE OA

Mast Cells and Neutrophils Release IL-17 through Extracellular Trap Formation in Psoriasis

University of Michigan

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Abstract

IL-17 and IL-23 are known to be absolutely central to psoriasis pathogenesis because drugs targeting either cytokine are highly effective treatments for this disease. The efficacy of these drugs has been attributed to blocking the function of IL-17-producing T cells and their IL-23-induced expansion. However, we demonstrate that mast cells and neutrophils, not T cells, are the predominant cell types that contain IL-17 in human skin. IL-17(+) mast cells and neutrophils are found at higher densities than IL-17(+) T cells in psoriasis lesions and frequently release IL-17 in the process of forming specialized structures called extracellular traps. Furthermore, we find that IL-23 and IL-1β can induce mast cell…

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Keywords
  • Degranulation
  • Psoriasis
  • Neutrophil extracellular traps
  • Interleukin 33
  • Mast cell
  • Immunology
  • Immune system
  • Pathogenesis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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