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- Original Article Clinical Research: PathophysiologyOpen Archive
Atopic Dermatitis Is an IL-13–Dominant Disease with Greater Molecular Heterogeneity Compared to Psoriasis
Journal of Investigative DermatologyVol. 139Issue 7p1480–1489Published online: January 11, 2019- Lam C. Tsoi
- Elke Rodriguez
- Frauke Degenhardt
- Hansjörg Baurecht
- Ulrike Wehkamp
- Natalie Volks
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 168Atopic dermatitis (AD) affects up to 20% of children and adults worldwide. To gain a deeper understanding of the pathophysiology of AD, we conducted a large-scale transcriptomic study of AD with deeply sequenced RNA-sequencing samples using long (126-bp) paired-end reads. In addition to the comparisons against previous transcriptomic studies, we conducted in-depth analysis to obtain a high-resolution view of the global architecture of the AD transcriptome and contrasted it with that of psoriasis from the same cohort. - Original Article Clinical Research: PathophysiologyOpen Archive
Neutrophil Extracellular Traps Induce Human Th17 Cells: Effect of Psoriasis-Associated TRAF3IP2 Genotype
Journal of Investigative DermatologyVol. 139Issue 6p1245–1253Published online: December 5, 2018- Sylviane Lambert
- Caely A. Hambro
- Andrew Johnston
- Philip E. Stuart
- Lam C. Tsoi
- Rajan P. Nair
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 40Psoriasis lesions are rich in IL-17–producing T cells as well as neutrophils, which release webs of DNA-protein complexes known as neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). Because we and others have observed increased NETosis in psoriatic lesions, we hypothesized that NETs contribute to increased T helper type 17 (Th17) cells in psoriasis. After stimulating peripheral blood mononuclear cells with anti-CD3/CD28 beads for 7 days, we found significantly higher percentages of CD3+CD4+IL-17+ (Th17) cells in the presence versus absence of NETs, as assessed by flow cytometry, IL-17 ELISA, and IL17A/F and RORC mRNAs.