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Title: CD26/dipeptidyl-peptidase IV in psoriatic skin: upregulation and topographical changes.
Author(s): Lingen, R.G. van (314327150)
Kerkhof, P.C.M. van de (069296987)
Seyger, M.M.B. (29897522X)
Jong, E.M.G.J. de (104031220)
Rens, D.W.A. van (31432724X)
Poll, M.K.
Zeeuwen, P.L.J.M. (267539924)
Erp, P.E.J. van (087195976)
Publication year: 2008
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: British Journal of Dermatology
ISSN: 0007-0963
Volume: vol. 158
Issue: iss. 6
Start page: p. 1264
End page: p. 1272
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Psoriasis is known to affect 2-3% of the population and can be considered an organ-specific autoimmune disease. CD26/dipeptidyl-peptidase IV (DPP-IV) is a membrane-bound protease with diverse properties. In theory, the expression of CD26/DPP-IV has common grounds with three principal key players of the psoriatic pathogenesis: keratinocytes, T cells and cytokines. OBJECTIVES: To assess CD26/DPP-IV expression in psoriasis in order to expand on the search for complementary biomarkers related to inflammation and proliferation in psoriasis. METHODS: The pattern of expression of CD26/DPP-IV was investigated on the mRNA-, protein- and enzyme-functionality level using immunohistochemical, immunofluorescent and enzyme activity labelling techniques. RESULTS: An 11-fold significant increase of CD26/DPP-IV on the mRNA level was demonstrated in psoriatic epidermal sheets compared with normal skin. Immunohistochemistry on psoriatic sections showed a distinct patchy honeycomb-like CD26/DPP-IV staining in the suprapapillary layers. Moreover, a clearly distinguishable column-like staining pattern throughout the suprabasal compartment along the rete ridges was seen, whereas in normal skin these patterns were absent. Strikingly, CD26/DPP-IV enzyme activity correlated with this immunohistochemical reactivity pattern for the CD26/DPP-IV protein. The T-cell bound expression of CD26/DPP-IV in psoriatic skin was explicitly present, albeit in small quantities. CONCLUSIONS: Our data provide clear evidence for a versatile upregulation of CD26/DPP-IV expression in psoriatic (epi)dermis. Although the exact functional contribution remains speculative, the topographical distribution of this complex multifunctional protein suggests a suitable role as a complementary biomarker in psoriasis.
Subject: NCMLS 1: Immunity, infection and tissue repair
UMCN 4.2: Chronic inflammation and autoimmunity
Organization: Dermatology
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