Purinergic Signaling and Inflammasome Activation in Psoriasis Pathogenesis
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the skin associated with systemic and joint manifestations and accompanied by comorbidities, such as metabolic syndrome and increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Psoriasis has a strong genetic basis, but exacerbation requires additional signals that...
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doaj-498937eaaefe498f8763f5e135b271852021-09-09T13:48:10ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-08-01229449944910.3390/ijms22179449Purinergic Signaling and Inflammasome Activation in Psoriasis PathogenesisDavide Ferrari0Fabio Casciano1Paola Secchiero2Eva Reali3Department of Life Science and Biotechnology, Section of Microbiology and Applied Pathology, University of Ferrara, 44121 Ferrara, ItalyDepartment of Translational Medicine and LTTA Centre, University of Ferrara, 44121 Ferrara, ItalyDepartment of Translational Medicine and LTTA Centre, University of Ferrara, 44121 Ferrara, ItalyDepartment of Biotechnology and Biosciences, University of Milano-Bicocca, 20126 Milan, ItalyPsoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the skin associated with systemic and joint manifestations and accompanied by comorbidities, such as metabolic syndrome and increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Psoriasis has a strong genetic basis, but exacerbation requires additional signals that are still largely unknown. The clinical manifestations involve the interplay between dendritic and T cells in the dermis to generate a self-sustaining inflammatory loop around the TNFα/IL-23/IL-17 axis that forms the psoriatic plaque. In addition, in recent years, a critical role of keratinocytes in establishing the interplay that leads to psoriatic plaques’ formation has re-emerged. In this review, we analyze the most recent evidence of the role of keratinocytes and danger associates molecular patterns, such as extracellular ATP in the generation of psoriatic skin lesions. Particular attention will be given to purinergic signaling in inflammasome activation and in the initiation of psoriasis. In this phase, keratinocytes’ inflammasome may trigger early inflammatory pathways involving IL-1β production, to elicit the subsequent cascade of events that leads to dendritic and T cell activation. Since psoriasis is likely triggered by skin-damaging events and trauma, we can envisage that intracellular ATP, released by damaged cells, may play a role in triggering the inflammatory response underlying the pathogenesis of the disease by activating the inflammasome. Therefore, purinergic signaling in the skin could represent a new and early step of psoriasis; thus, opening the possibility to target single molecular actors of the purinome to develop new psoriasis treatments.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/17/9449psoriasis initiationenvironmental triggerinflammasome activationpurinergic signalingP1 receptorsP2 receptors |
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Davide Ferrari Fabio Casciano Paola Secchiero Eva Reali Purinergic Signaling and Inflammasome Activation in Psoriasis Pathogenesis International Journal of Molecular Sciences psoriasis initiation environmental trigger inflammasome activation purinergic signaling P1 receptors P2 receptors |
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Davide Ferrari Fabio Casciano Paola Secchiero Eva Reali |
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Purinergic Signaling and Inflammasome Activation in Psoriasis Pathogenesis |
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Purinergic Signaling and Inflammasome Activation in Psoriasis Pathogenesis |
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Purinergic Signaling and Inflammasome Activation in Psoriasis Pathogenesis |
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Purinergic Signaling and Inflammasome Activation in Psoriasis Pathogenesis |
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Purinergic Signaling and Inflammasome Activation in Psoriasis Pathogenesis |
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purinergic signaling and inflammasome activation in psoriasis pathogenesis |
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Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the skin associated with systemic and joint manifestations and accompanied by comorbidities, such as metabolic syndrome and increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Psoriasis has a strong genetic basis, but exacerbation requires additional signals that are still largely unknown. The clinical manifestations involve the interplay between dendritic and T cells in the dermis to generate a self-sustaining inflammatory loop around the TNFα/IL-23/IL-17 axis that forms the psoriatic plaque. In addition, in recent years, a critical role of keratinocytes in establishing the interplay that leads to psoriatic plaques’ formation has re-emerged. In this review, we analyze the most recent evidence of the role of keratinocytes and danger associates molecular patterns, such as extracellular ATP in the generation of psoriatic skin lesions. Particular attention will be given to purinergic signaling in inflammasome activation and in the initiation of psoriasis. In this phase, keratinocytes’ inflammasome may trigger early inflammatory pathways involving IL-1β production, to elicit the subsequent cascade of events that leads to dendritic and T cell activation. Since psoriasis is likely triggered by skin-damaging events and trauma, we can envisage that intracellular ATP, released by damaged cells, may play a role in triggering the inflammatory response underlying the pathogenesis of the disease by activating the inflammasome. Therefore, purinergic signaling in the skin could represent a new and early step of psoriasis; thus, opening the possibility to target single molecular actors of the purinome to develop new psoriasis treatments. |
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psoriasis initiation environmental trigger inflammasome activation purinergic signaling P1 receptors P2 receptors |
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