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Interplay between Humoral and CLA+ T Cell Response against Candida albicans in Psoriasis
Authors:Carmen de Jesús-Gil  Lídia Sans-de San Nicols  Ester Ruiz-Romeu  Marta Ferran  Laura Soria-Martínez  Irene García-Jimnez  Anca Chiriac  Josep Manel Casanova-Seuma  Josep Manel Fernndez-Armenteros  Sherry Owens  Antonio Celada  Michael D Howell  Ramn María Pujol  Luis Francisco Santamaria-Babí
Abstract:Candida albicans (CA) infections have been associated with psoriasis onset or disease flares. However, the integrated immune response against this fungus is still poorly characterized in psoriasis. We studied specific immunoglobulins in plasma and the CA response in cocultures of circulating memory CD45RA cutaneous lymphocyte antigen (CLA)+/− T cell with autologous epidermal cells from plaque and guttate psoriasis patients (cohort 1, n = 52), and also healthy individuals (n = 17). A complete proteomic profile was also evaluated in plaque psoriasis patients (cohort 2, n = 114) regarding their anti-CA IgA levels. Increased anti-CA IgA and IgG levels are present in the plasma from plaque but not guttate psoriasis compared to healthy controls. CA cellular response is confined to CLA+ T cells and is primarily Th17. The levels of anti-CA IgA are directly associated with CLA+ Th17 response in plaque psoriasis. Proteomic analysis revealed distinct profiles in psoriasis patients with high anti-CA IgA. C-C motif chemokine ligand 18, chitinase-3-like protein 1 and azurocidin were significantly elevated in the plasma from plaque psoriasis patients with high anti-CA levels and severe disease. Our results indicate a mechanism by which Candida albicans exposure can trigger a clinically relevant IL-17 response in psoriasis. Assessing anti-CA IgA levels may be useful in order to evaluate chronic psoriasis patients.
Keywords:psoriasis  Candida albicans  IgA  CLA  IL-17
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