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Journal of Investigative Dermatology 1996-Jan

Altered insulin-like growth factor-II (IGF-II) level and IGF-binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) protease activity in interstitial fluid taken from the skin lesion of psoriasis.

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S Xu
S C Cwyfan-Hughes
J W van der Stappen
J Sansom
J L Burton
M Donnelly
J M Holly

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In the present study, we have investigated insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) and their binding proteins (IGFBPs) in serum and artificially raised blister fluid from uninvolved and involved areas of nine patients with psoriasis. Both levels of IGFs and IGFBP-3, and profiles of IGFBP in serum and fluid from the uninvolved areas of these patients were comparable to those seen in normal subjects. In fluid from the involved areas, the IGF-II but not IGF-I level was significantly elevated. Among five molecular forms of IGFBP, the density of 41.5- and 38.5-kDa forms of IGFBP-3 were apparently increased in fluid from the involved areas, shown by Western ligand blotting. Radioimmunoassay further showed that the IGFBP-3 concentration in the involved areas was significantly raised. Immunoblotting revealed that the predominant form of IGFBP-3 in fluid from the uninvolved areas was a 29-kDa proteolytically modified product. In contrast, intact doublet IGFBP-3 was the main form of IGFBP-3 in fluid from the involved areas. Fluid from the involved areas but not the matched serum concentration-dependently inhibited the degradation of 125I-labeled nonglycosylated IGFBP-3 (ngIGFBP-3) caused by fluid from the uninvolved areas, suggesting the presence of an IGFBP-3 protease inhibitor(s) in psoriatic skin lesion. These findings suggest that the alterations in IGF/IGFBP system may contribute to the pathogenesis of psoriasis.

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