CD18 in monogenic and polygenic inflammatory processes of the skin

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Abstract

The β2 integrin family (CD11/CD18) of leukocyte adhesion molecules plays a key role in inflammation. Absence of the common β chain (CD18) leads to leukocyte adhesion deficiency-1 (LAD1) in humans. We here summarize data of two genetically defined mice models of β2 integrin deficiency, one with a CD18 null mutation (CD18-/-), and the other one with a hypomorphic CD18 mutation (CD18hypo). Firstly, we focus on the underlying mechanism of a severely impaired wound healing in CD18-/- mice, outlining a scenario in which a defective extravasation and phagocytosis of CD18-/- neutrophils results in delayed myofibroblast-dependent wound contraction owing to a deficient transforming growth factor-β1 release. Based on this, we have identified a potential therapy that fully rescued the impaired wound healing in CD18 -/- mice. Secondly, we expand on a CD18hypo PL/J mouse model closely resembling human psoriasis. Apart from common clinical and pathophysiological features, this psoriasiform dermatitis also depends on the presence of activated CD4+T cells. We here recapitulate the influence of a reduced CD18 gene expression on T-cell function, also with regard to CD18 gene-dose effects, and its contribution to the pathogenesis of this disease. Taken together, these unique features make this model a valuable tool for investigations into the pathogenesis of human psoriasis - including its polygenic base - and future preclinical studies. © 2006 The Society for Investigative Dermatology.

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Peters, T., Sindrilaru, A., Wang, H., Oreshkova, T., Renkl, A. C., Kess, D., & Scharffetter-Kochanek, K. (2006). CD18 in monogenic and polygenic inflammatory processes of the skin. In Journal of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings (Vol. 11, pp. 7–15). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jidsymp.5650006

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