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Series GSE158448 Query DataSets for GSE158448
Status Public on Apr 07, 2021
Title Multiple IL-17 family cytokines signaling through IL-17RA drive inflammatory pathways in psoriasis
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary The IL-23/IL-17 immune axis is of central importance in psoriasis. However, the contribution of IL-17 family cytokines other than IL-17A to drive skin inflammation in psoriasis has not been fully established. To further elucidate the role of individual IL-17 family cytokines in psoriasis, we investigated their expression and localization in psoriasis skin at the mRNA and protein level. Moreover, we investigated the gene expression signatures induced by individual IL-17 family cytokines in human skin ex vivo as well as modulation of responses induced by the combination of IL-17 family cytokines in human keratinocytes by brodalumab, a human monoclonal antibody targeting the IL-17RA, versus the IL-17A blocking antibody ixekizumab. We demonstrate that IL-17A, IL-17AF, IL-17F and IL-17C are expressed at increased levels in psoriasis lesional skin and induce inflammatory gene expression signatures in human skin ex vivo that correlate with those observed in psoriasis. Furthermore, we show that brodalumab, in contrast to ixekizumab, fully blocks gene expression responses induced by the combination of IL-17A, IL-17AF, IL-17F and IL-17C in human keratinocytes. These findings suggest that inhibition of several IL-17 family cytokines, e.g. by targeting of the IL-17RA receptor, could be a favored mechanism to obtain a profound suppression of the inflammatory processes in psoriasis and thereby achieve high levels of skin clearance and sustained efficacy in patients with psoriasis.
 
Overall design 60 human skin samples separated into 11 groups treated with Il17 variants and 1 untreated control group
 
Contributor(s) Tollenaere MA, Hebsgaard J, Ewald DA, Lovato P, Garcet S, Li X, Pilger SD, Tiirikainen ML, Bertelsen M, Krueger JG, Norsgaard H
Citation(s) 33792895
Submission date Sep 23, 2020
Last update date Apr 10, 2021
Contact name Maxim Alexandre Xavier Tollenaere
E-mail(s) evxdk@leo-pharma.com
Phone +4531327695
Organization name LEO Pharma
Department Advanced Biologics
Street address Industriparken 55
City Ballerup
ZIP/Postal code 2750
Country Denmark
 
Platforms (1)
GPL17692 [HuGene-2_1-st] Affymetrix Human Gene 2.1 ST Array [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (60)
GSM4800737 01-2-batch_1-untreated
GSM4800738 02-3-batch_2-untreated
GSM4800739 03-4-batch_2-untreated
Relations
BioProject PRJNA665260

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GSE158448_RAW.tar 255.3 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL)
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