Pathophysiology of psoriasis: Recent advances on IL-23 and Th17 cytokines
Top Cited Papers
- 7 November 2007
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Current Rheumatology Reports
- Vol. 9 (6), 461-467
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s11926-007-0075-1
Abstract
T helper (Th) 17 cells, a novel T-cell subset, have been implicated in the pathogenesis of psoriasis and other autoimmune inflammatory diseases. Interleukin (IL)-23 stimulates survival and proliferation of Th17 cells, and thus serves as a key master cytokine regulator for these diseases. In psoriasis, IL-23 is overproduced by dendritic cells and keratinocytes, and this cytokine stimulates Th17 cells within dermis to make IL-17A and IL-22. IL-22, in particular, drives keratinocyte hyperproliferation in psoriasis. Future targeting of these key cytokines is likely to lead to dramatic clinical improvement in patients with psoriasis. This review focuses on the numerous recent studies on the roles of IL-23 and Th17 cells in the pathogenesis of psoriasis.Keywords
This publication has 57 references indexed in Scilit:
- Interleukins 1β and 6 but not transforming growth factor-β are essential for the differentiation of interleukin 17–producing human T helper cellsNature Immunology, 2007
- Phenotypic and functional features of human Th17 cellsThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2007
- Sequence variants in the genes for the interleukin-23 receptor (IL23R) and its ligand (IL12B) confer protection against psoriasisHuman Genetics, 2007
- A Large-Scale Genetic Association Study Confirms IL12B and Leads to the Identification of IL23R as Psoriasis-Risk GenesAmerican Journal of Human Genetics, 2007
- IL-23 stimulates epidermal hyperplasia via TNF and IL-20R2–dependent mechanisms with implications for psoriasis pathogenesisThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2006
- Interleukin (IL)-22 and IL-17 are coexpressed by Th17 cells and cooperatively enhance expression of antimicrobial peptidesThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2006
- Sequence and Haplotype Analysis Supports HLA-C as the Psoriasis Susceptibility 1 GeneAmerican Journal of Human Genetics, 2006
- Reciprocal developmental pathways for the generation of pathogenic effector TH17 and regulatory T cellsNature, 2006
- PsoriasisNew England Journal of Medicine, 2005
- Perturbation of epidermal barrier function correlates with initiation of cytokine cascade in human skinJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1994