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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Archives of dermatological research 277 (1985), S. 359-361 
    ISSN: 1432-069X
    Keywords: Complement ; Anaphylatoxins ; Psoriasis ; Atopic dermatitis ; C3a ; C5a
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Normal complement components and activation products were determined in the peripheral blood of 35 patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) and 24 patients with psoriasis at a mild to intermediate stage. None of the patients had received systemic or local steroid therapy 6 weeks prior to blood collection. Levels of C3, C4 and C1 inactivator (C1 INA) were determined in serum by radial immunodiffusion, whereas C3a and C5a levels were measured by radioimmunoassay. In comparison to healthy non-atopic controls, the levels of C3, C4 and C1 INA were found to be significantly increased in both diseases. No substantial differences were detected between patients with psoriasis vulgaris and psoriasis guttata, which suggests that the dissimilarities found were not due to preceding or concomitant infections. In AD, there was a tendency towards increased C3a levels, whereas in psoriasis, C3a levels were significantly increased. In both diseases, no measurable amounts of C5a could be detected. The results indicate that, in both AD and psoriasis, the complement participates in the inflammatory process. Elevated levels of C3a suggest that there is a continuous activation of the complement system leading to the generation of inflammatory mediators.
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Archives of dermatological research 282 (1990), S. 6-7 
    ISSN: 1432-069X
    Keywords: Psoriasis ; T-cell activation ; CD8 antigen ; Psoriatic arthritis ; Atopic dermatitis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Increased levels of the soluble CD8 antigen probably represent a sign of suppressor T-cell activity. The concentration of CD8 was measured in the sera of patients with psoriasis without psoriatic arthritis (n=25) and atopic dermatitis (n=26), exhibiting moderate to severe disease activity, in comparison with nonatopic healthy controls (n=31) using an ELISA technique. CD8 levels were found to be significantly elevated in psoriatic patients as compared with healthy controls (p≤0.002). Increase in CD8 may be due to suppressor T-cell activation in the skin of patients with psoriasis.
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  • 3
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Archives of dermatological research 289 (1996), S. 21-27 
    ISSN: 1432-069X
    Keywords: Key words Fc-gamma receptors ; CD32 ; Mast cells ; Cytokines
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Because of their localization at the interface of the internal and external environment mast cells play a crucial role in the immune response and in inflammatory reactions. Effects may be mediated not only by the high-affinity IgE receptor, but also by IgG receptors. Since in rodent mast cells signal transduction via the Fcγ receptor family has been shown, we analysed the expression of surface receptors for IgG on the human mast cell line HMC-1. It was shown by flow cytometric analysis that HMC-1 constitutively expressed the FcγRII/CD32 subtype whereas FcγRI/CD64 and FcγRIII/CD16 were not expressed. This exclusive expression of the FcγRII subtype of IgG receptor is similar to the expression pattern of basophils, although concerning cell surface molecules HMC-1 rather seem to resemble monocytes. In contrast to monocytes the expression profile on HMC-1 did not change upon stimulation with IL-4, TNFα, IFNγ, PMA or salbutamol. Moreover, the mast cell-activating cytokine SCF and the calcium ionophore A23187 did not modulate the FcγR profile in this study. To assess the importance of the exclusive FcγRII expression on HMC-1, we investigated whether the production of the cytokine TNFα is modulated via FcγRII activation or if an increase in intracellular calcium could be observed. No significant modulation of TNFα release or of intracellular free calcium after crosslinking of FcγRII by heat-aggregated IgG or by a second antibody was observed. It remains to be clarified whether this low-affinity subtype for the IgG receptor is involved in antigen-dependent sensitization of human tissue mast cells resulting in secretion of immunoregulatory cytokines. This mechanism may be important for disease states associated with circulating or tissue-bound immune complexes.
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