The expression of mRNAs encoding interferons (IFNs) and IFN-inducible
proteins has been studied in psoriatic lesions and in noninvolved skin
. The specific mRNAs have been detected by in situ hybridization using
antisense RNAs. Signals for the expression of IFN-gamma mRNA have bee
n found exclusively in cells of psoriatic lesions, and most likely rep
resent a subpopulation of infiltrating leukocytes. Weak signals of IFN
-alpha mRNA have been detected throughout the hyperkeratotic epidermis
, although specific signals for IFN-beta mRNA expression were not dete
ctable. The expression of two IFN-alpha-inducible gene products, namel
y the MxA protein and the 2'-5' oligoadenylate (2-5A) synthetase, have
been studied as markers for the local activation of the IFN-alpha sys
tem. Expression of MxA mRNA and protein was observed in psoriatic kera
tinocytes, but not in normal appearing keratinocytes adjacent to the l
esions. Similarly, 2-5A synthetase expression was markedly elevated in
psoriatic keratinocytes. The results of the present study indicate th
at the IFN-alpha system is selectively activated in psoriatic lesions,
although it remains silent in noninvolved skin. The implications of t
his finding are discussed within the boundaries of current understandi
ng of the cytokine network.