Proteome study of cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE) and dermatomyositis skin lesions reveals IL-16 is differentially upregulated in CLE.
Timothy B NiewoldAlexander MevesJulia S LehmanKarin Popovic-SilwerfeldtAliisa HäyryTherese Söderlund-MatellCristine M CharlesworthBenjamin MaddenIngrid E LundbergMarie Wahren-HerleniusElisabet SvenungssonVilija OkePublished in: Arthritis research & therapy (2021)
Using unbiased mass spectrometry investigation of CLE and DM inflammatory infiltrates, we confirmed that high IRP expression is a common feature of both CLE and DM, while IL-16 is the only differentially expressed cytokine in CLE. IHC confirmed high expression of IL-16 and caspase-3 in CLE. Our novel molecular findings indicate that IL-16 detection could be useful in differential diagnostics between the two conditions that can display similar histopathological appearance. IL-16 could be of interest as a future therapeutic target for CLE.