Expression Patterns of TNFα, MAdCAM1, and STAT3 in Intestinal and Skin Manifestations of Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

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Title
Expression Patterns of TNFα, MAdCAM1, and STAT3 in Intestinal and Skin Manifestations of Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
Journal
Journal of Crohn's & colitis
Author(s)
Vavricka S.R., Galván J.A., Dawson H., Soltermann A., Biedermann L., Scharl M., Schoepfer A.M., Rogler G., Prinz Vavricka M.B., Terracciano L., Navarini A., Zlobec I., Lugli A., Greuter T.
ISSN
1876-4479 (Electronic)
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1873-9946
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Published
Issued date
28/02/2018
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Oui
Volume
12
Number
3
Pages
347-354
Language
english
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Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Pathogenesis of cutaneous extraintestinal manifestations [EIM] in inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] remains elusive. Efficacy of anti-TNF agents suggests TNF-dependent mechanisms. The role of other biologics, such as anti-integrins or JAK-inhibitors, is not yet clear.
We performed immunohistochemistry for TNFα, NFκB, STAT1/STAT3, MAdCAM1, CD20/68, caspase 3/9, IFNγ, and Hsp-27/70 on 240 intestinal [55 controls, 185 IBD] and 64 skin biopsies [11 controls, 18 erythema nodosum [EN], 13 pyoderma gangenosum [PG], 22 psoriasis]. A semiquantitative score [0-100%] was used for evaluation.
TNFα was upregulated in intestinal biopsies from active Crohn`s disease [CD] vs controls [36.2 vs 12.1, p < 0.001], but not ulcerative colitis [UC: 17.9]. NFκB, however, was upregulated in intestinal biopsies from both active CD and UC [43.2 and 34.5 vs 21.8, p < 0.001 and p = 0.017, respectively]. TNFα and NFκB were overexpressed in skin biopsies from EN, PG, and psoriasis. No MAdCAM1 overexpression was seen in skin tissues, whereas it was upregulated in active UC vs controls [57.5 vs 35.4, p = 0.003]. STAT3 was overexpressed in the intestinal mucosa of active and non-active IBD, and a similar upregulation was seen in skin biopsies from EN [84.7 vs 22.3, p < 0.001] and PG [60.5 vs 22.3, p = 0.011], but not in psoriasis. Caspase 3 and CD68 overexpression in skin biopsies distinguished EN/PG from psoriasis and controls.
Upregulation of TNFα/NFκB in EN and PG is compatible with the efficacy of anti-TNF in EIM management. Data on overexpressed STAT3, but not MAdCAM1, support a rationale for JAK-inhibitors in EN and PG, while questioning the role of vedolizumab.

Keywords
JAK-inhibitor, anti-TNF, anti-integrins, extraintestinal manifestations, immunohistochemistry, microarray
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