Title of article
Peptidoglycan: a major aetiological factor for psoriasis?
Author/Authors
Barbara S. Baker، نويسنده , , Anne Powles، نويسنده , , Lionel Fry، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
7
From page
545
To page
551
Abstract
Peptidoglycan (PG), a major cell-wall component of Gram-positive bacteria, has been detected within antigen-presenting cells in various inflammatory conditions, including psoriasis. The additional presence of T-helper 1 cells specific for streptococcal or staphylococcal PG in psoriasis skin lesions implicates PG as an important T-cell stimulator for the disease. PG is a major target for the innate immune system, and associations between genetic polymorphisms of recognition receptors for PG and various auto-inflammatory diseases have been identified. The location of these genes within four linkage sites for psoriasis raises the possibility that an altered innate recognition of PG might contribute to the enhanced T-cell response to the bacterial antigen. These observations suggest that PG is a major aetiological factor for psoriasis and emphasize the importance of PG in bacterial-infection-induced inflammatory disease.
Journal title
Trends in Immunology
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Trends in Immunology
Record number
469140
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