Interleukin-17A+ cell counts are increased in systemic sclerosis skin and their number is inversely correlated with the extent of skin involvement

  • M. Truchetet
  • N. Brembilla
  • E. Montanari
  • P. Lonati
  • E. Raschi
  • S. Zeni
  • L. Fontao
  • P. Meroni
  • C. Chizzolini
Publication date
May 2013
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Levels of interleukin-17A (IL-17A) have been found to be increased in synovial fluid from individuals with systemic sclerosis (SSc). This study was undertaken to investigate whether IL-17A-producing cells are present in affected SSc skin, and whether IL-17A exerts a role in the transdifferentiation of myofibroblasts. METHODS: Skin biopsy samples were obtained from the involved skin of 8 SSc patients and from 8 healthy control donors undergoing plastic surgery. Immunohistochemistry and multicolor immunofluorescence techniques were used to identify and quantify the cell subsets in vivo, including IL-17A+, IL-4+, CD3+, tryptase-positive, \u3b1-smooth muscle actin (\u3b1-SMA)-positive, myeloperoxidase-positive, and CD1a+ cells. Derm...

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