1. Therapeutic Elimination of the Type 1 Interferon Receptor for Treating Psoriatic Skin Inflammation.
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Gui J, Gober M, Yang X, Katlinski KV, Marshall CM, Sharma M, Werth VP, Baker DP, Rui H, Seykora JT, and Fuchs SY
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- Animals, Cell Line, Chemokines metabolism, Cytokines metabolism, Disease Models, Animal, Down-Regulation radiation effects, Humans, Inflammation pathology, Keratinocytes metabolism, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Knockout, Psoriasis pathology, Receptor, Interferon alpha-beta genetics, Signal Transduction, Skin pathology, Ubiquitination drug effects, Ubiquitination radiation effects, Inflammation therapy, Piperidines pharmacology, Psoriasis therapy, Quinazolinones pharmacology, Receptor, Interferon alpha-beta metabolism, Ultraviolet Therapy methods
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Phototherapy with UV light is a standard treatment for psoriasis, yet the mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effects are not well understood. Studies in human and mouse keratinocytes and in the skin tissues from human patients and mice showed that UV treatment triggers ubiquitination and downregulation of the type I IFN receptor chain IFNAR1, leading to suppression of IFN signaling and an ensuing decrease in the expression of inflammatory cytokines and chemokines. The severity of imiquimod-induced psoriasiform inflammation was greatly exacerbated in skin of mice deficient in IFNAR1 ubiquitination (Ifnar1(SA)). Furthermore, these mice did not benefit from UV phototherapy. Pharmacologic induction of IFNAR1 ubiquitination and degradation by an antiprotozoal agent halofuginone also relieved psoriasiform inflammation in wild-type but not in Ifnar1(SA) mice. These data identify downregulation of IFNAR1 by UV as a major mechanism of the UV therapeutic effects against the psoriatic inflammation and provide a proof of principle for future development of agents capable of inducing IFNAR1 ubiquitination and downregulation for the treatment of psoriasis., (Copyright © 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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