Expression of low-density lipoprotein-related receptors 5 and 6 (LRP5/6) in psoriasis skin.
Albert DuvetorpRenate Slind OlsenHelena NyströmMarita SkarstedtOlaf DienusUlrich MrowietzJan SödermanOliver SeifertPublished in: Experimental dermatology (2017)
Low-density lipoprotein-related receptors 5 and 6 (LRP5/6) are transmembrane receptors with key functions in canonical Wnt signalling. Wnt ligands are thought to play an important role in innate immunity and psoriasis, and recent studies assigned LRP5/6 anti-inflammatory properties. The objective of this study was to investigate the expression of LRP5 and LRP6 in lesional and non-lesional skin in peripheral blood and in mononuclear cells of patients with chronic plaque type psoriasis compared with control individuals. To investigate the effect of UV-B radiation, LRP5/6 skin gene expression was analysed before and after narrowband UV-B treatment. Our results showed significantly decreased gene expression of LRP5 and LRP6 in lesional skin and in peripheral blood from patients with psoriasis compared with non-lesional skin and healthy control skin. Immunohistochemistry did not reveal differences in protein expression of LRP5/6. Narrowband UV-B treatment induced a significant increase in LRP5 and LRP6 gene expression in lesional skin. Decreased gene expression of LRP5/6 in lesional skin and upregulation after nb UV-B treatment suggest a possible role for LRP5/6 in psoriasis.
Keyphrases
- low density lipoprotein
- gene expression
- peripheral blood
- soft tissue
- wound healing
- poor prognosis
- dna methylation
- stem cells
- cell proliferation
- coronary artery disease
- combination therapy
- radiation therapy
- signaling pathway
- atopic dermatitis
- drug induced
- long non coding rna
- radiation induced
- single cell
- smoking cessation