To determine whether an improvement in skin lesions as a result of PUV
A therapy may be correlated with changes in cytokine patterns, RT-PCR
amplification was used to compare the levels of IL-2, IL-6, IL-8, IL-1
0, TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma cytokine mRNA expression in serial biopsies
from three chronic plaque psoriatic patients, In each case, 3-mm punc
h biopsies were taken from lesional skin before and during 2-28 days o
f treatment with PUVA, Total mRNA was extracted from each biopsy, cDNA
synthesized, and then amplified by 35 cycles of PCR using cytokine-sp
ecific primers, The specificity of the PCR products was confirmed by t
he Southern blot technique, Substantial levels of specific mRNA for ea
ch of the cytokines studied was present in the lesions prior to treatm
ent, In two of the three patients who responded well to PUVA, a reduct
ion in all the cytokines including IL-10 was observed compared with ba
seline levels, In contrast, PUVA proved to be ineffective in clearing
the psoriasis of the third patient whose skin lesions worsened during
the course of treatment, This was accompanied by an increase in IFN-ga
mma but not of the other cytokines investigated, above the pretreatmen
t level, This study showed an association between PUVA-induced resolut
ion and decreases in the levels of various cytokines highly expressed
in psoriatic lesions.