[HTML][HTML] Interleukin 6 regulates psoriasiform inflammation–associated thrombosis

Y Wang, JB Golden, Y Fritz, X Zhang, D Diaconu… - JCI insight, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Y Wang, JB Golden, Y Fritz, X Zhang, D Diaconu, MI Camhi, H Gao, SM Dawes, X Xing…
JCI insight, 2016ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Psoriasis patients are at increased risk of heart attack and stroke and have elevated
MRP8/14 levels that predict heart attack. The KC-Tie2 psoriasiform mouse model exhibits
elevated MRP8/14 and is prothrombotic. Mrp14–/–mice, in contrast, are protected from
thrombosis, but, surprisingly, KC-Tie2xMrp14–/–mice remain prothrombotic. Treating KC-
Tie2xMrp14–/–mice with anti–IL-23p19 antibodies reversed the skin inflammation, improved
thrombosis, and decreased IL-6. In comparison, IL-6 deletion from KC-Tie2 animals …
Abstract
Psoriasis patients are at increased risk of heart attack and stroke and have elevated MRP8/14 levels that predict heart attack. The KC-Tie2 psoriasiform mouse model exhibits elevated MRP8/14 and is prothrombotic. Mrp14–/–mice, in contrast, are protected from thrombosis, but, surprisingly, KC-Tie2xMrp14–/–mice remain prothrombotic. Treating KC-Tie2xMrp14–/–mice with anti–IL-23p19 antibodies reversed the skin inflammation, improved thrombosis, and decreased IL-6. In comparison, IL-6 deletion from KC-Tie2 animals improved thrombosis despite sustained skin inflammation, suggesting that thrombosis improvements following IL-23 inhibition occur secondary to IL-6 decreases. Psoriasis patient skin has elevated IL-6 and IL-6 receptor is present in human coronary atheroma, supporting a link between skin and distant vessel disease in patient tissue. Together, these results identify a critical role for skin-derived IL-6 linking skin inflammation with thrombosis, and shows that in the absence of IL-6 the connection between skin inflammation and thrombosis comorbidities is severed.
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