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Clinical Notes

Influence of infliximab on keratinocyte apoptosis in psoriasis patients

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Pages 227-231 | Received 07 Feb 2010, Accepted 16 Apr 2010, Published online: 27 May 2010
 

Abstract

Biological drugs targeting tumor necrosis factor-α, such as infliximab, are highly effective in psoriasis. The interference with keratinocyte apoptosis has been included among the possible effects of infliximab in psoriasis, although the available data are still controversial. The purpose of our study was to verify the action of infliximab on psoriatic keratinocytes. Keratinocyte apoptosis was evaluated in the lesional psoriatic skin of 11 patients at baseline and a different time point during treatment with infliximab. Infliximab (5 mg/kg) was given intravenously at weeks 0, 2, and 6, followed by maintenance infusions every 8 weeks. Pretreatment with intravenous hydrocortisone was performed prior to each infusion. Keratinocytes with apoptotic features were histologically identified according to the following changes: chromatin condensation at the periphery of the nucleus, cytoplasmic vesiculation, nuclear fragmentation, nuclear pyknosis. Immunohistochemical assessment of p53 and caspase-3 expression was also performed. At baseline, prior to treatment with infliximab, lesional epidermis showed 1.2–3.2% p53-positive apoptotic keratinocytes in the basal zone. The number of p53-positive apoptotic keratinocytes increased after treatment with infliximab, already at day 1–2 after the first infusion, and such cells were localized at basal and suprabasal layers or were through all layers. There was no immunoreactivity for caspase-3 at any time point examined. Our results suggest that induction of p53-related keratinocyte apoptosis might be one of the mechanisms of infliximab action in psoriasis.

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