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The atopic dermatitis blood signature is characterized by increases in inflammatory and cardiovascular risk proteins.


ABSTRACT: Beyond classic "allergic"/atopic comorbidities, atopic dermatitis (AD) emerges as systemic disease with increased cardiovascular risk. To better define serum inflammatory and cardiovascular risk proteins, we used an OLINK high-throughput proteomic assay to analyze moderate-to-severe AD (n?=?59) compared to psoriasis (n?=?22) and healthy controls (n?=?18). Compared to controls, 10 proteins were increased in serum of both diseases, including Th1 (IFN-?, CXCL9, TNF-?) and Th17 (CCL20) markers. 48 proteins each were uniquely upregulated in AD and psoriasis. Consistent with skin expression, AD serum showed up-regulation of Th2 (IL-13, CCL17, eotaxin-1/CCL11, CCL13, CCL4, IL-10), Th1 (CXCL10, CXCL11) and Th1/Th17/Th22 (IL-12/IL-23p40) responses. Surprisingly, some markers of atherosclerosis (fractalkine/CX3CL1, CCL8, M-CSF, HGF), T-cell development/activation (CD40L, IL-7, CCL25, IL-2RB, IL-15RA, CD6) and angiogenesis (VEGF-A) were significantly increased only in AD. Multiple inflammatory pathways showed stronger enrichment in AD than psoriasis. Several atherosclerosis mediators in serum (e.g. E-selectin, PI3/elafin, CCL7, IL-16) correlated with SCORAD, but not BMI. Also, AD inflammatory mediators (e.g. MMP12, IL-12/IL-23p40, CXCL9, CCL22, PI3/Elafin) correlated between blood and lesional as well as non-lesional skin. Overall, the AD blood signature was largely different compared to psoriasis, with dysregulation of inflammatory and cardiovascular risk markers, strongly supporting its systemic nature beyond atopic/allergic association.

SUBMITTER: Brunner PM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5562859 | biostudies-other | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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The atopic dermatitis blood signature is characterized by increases in inflammatory and cardiovascular risk proteins.

Brunner Patrick M PM   Suárez-Fariñas Mayte M   He Helen H   Malik Kunal K   Wen Huei-Chi HC   Gonzalez Juana J   Chan Tom Chih-Chieh TC   Estrada Yeriel Y   Zheng Xiuzhong X   Khattri Saakshi S   Dattola Annunziata A   Krueger James G JG   Guttman-Yassky Emma E  

Scientific reports 20170818 1


Beyond classic "allergic"/atopic comorbidities, atopic dermatitis (AD) emerges as systemic disease with increased cardiovascular risk. To better define serum inflammatory and cardiovascular risk proteins, we used an OLINK high-throughput proteomic assay to analyze moderate-to-severe AD (n = 59) compared to psoriasis (n = 22) and healthy controls (n = 18). Compared to controls, 10 proteins were increased in serum of both diseases, including Th1 (IFN-γ, CXCL9, TNF-β) and Th17 (CCL20) markers. 48 p  ...[more]

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