FC-GAMMA-RECEPTORS IN SKIN AND SERUM FROM PATIENTS WITH PSORIASIS, BEFORE AND AFTER THERAPY

Citation
Jr. Bjerke et al., FC-GAMMA-RECEPTORS IN SKIN AND SERUM FROM PATIENTS WITH PSORIASIS, BEFORE AND AFTER THERAPY, Acta dermato-venereologica, 74, 1994, pp. 141-142
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Dermatology & Venereal Diseases
Journal title
ISSN journal
00015555
Volume
74
Year of publication
1994
Supplement
186
Pages
141 - 142
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-5555(1994)74:<141:FISASF>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
IgG-Fc receptors (FcR) are present on most immune competent cells. We have examined FcR in skin lesions from 8 patients with stationary plaq ue psoriasis and 12 patients with highly active psoriasis using MoAbs against FcR and binding of soluble immune complexes. FcR in serum were measured in ELISA. The patients were treated with cyclosporin (n = 5) , acitretin (n = 7) and Goeckerman regimen (rt = 8). As controls serve d 8 skin biopsies and 22 sera from healthy individuals. Highly active psoriatic lesions showed strongest activity for FcRI, H and LII and im mune complex binding. The FcR+ mononuclear cells were located perivasc ularly and along the dermo-epidermal junction. The FcR activity decrea sed in correlation to the improvement following therapy. Epidermal Lan gerhans cells (LC) were positive for FcRII and immune complex binding. FcR activity on LC decreased during therapy. Keratinocytes expressed FcRI and III, irrespective of disease activity and therapy. FcR levels were lower in sera from psoriatics than in controls, median 0.15 vs. 0.27 (p < 0.01), and not correlated to disease activity. In 4 patients the FcR levels increased during therapy. The reduced levels of FcR in psoriatic sera might be due to consumption in the skin or anti-FcR au toantibodies.