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Mannan induces ROS-regulated, IL-17A-dependent psoriasis arthritis-like disease in mice

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1405798111

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autoimmune disease; Ncf1; animal model

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  1. Swedish Strategic Science Foundation
  2. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
  3. Konung Gustaf V:s 80-ars fond
  4. Swedish Research Council
  5. Swedish Rheumatism Association
  6. European Union Masterswitch [HEALTH-F2-2008-223404]
  7. Neurinox
  8. BeTheCure

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Psoriasis (Ps) and psoriasis arthritis (PsA) are poorly understood common diseases, induced by unknown environmental factors, affecting skin and articular joints. A single i.p. exposure to mannan from Saccharomyces cerevisiae induced an acute inflammation in inbred mouse strains resembling human Ps and PsA-like disease, whereas multiple injections induced a relapsing disease. Exacerbation of disease severity was observed in mice deficient for generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Interestingly, restoration of ROS production, specifically in macrophages, ameliorated both skin and joint disease. Neutralization of IL-17A, mainly produced by gamma delta T cells, completely blocked disease symptoms. Furthermore, mice depleted of granulocytes were resistant to disease development. In contrast, certain acute inflammatory mediators (C5, Fc gamma receptor III, mast cells, and histamine) and adaptive immune players (alpha beta T and B cells) were redundant in disease induction. Hence, we propose that mannan-induced activation of macrophages leads to TNF-alpha secretion and stimulation of local gamma delta T cells secreting IL-17A. The combined action of activated macrophages and IL-17A produced in situ drives neutrophil infiltration in the epidermis and dermis of the skin, leading to disease manifestations. Thus, our finding suggests a new mechanism triggered by exposure to exogenous microbial components, such as mannan, that can induce and exacerbate Ps and PsA.

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