High serum levels of HIF-1 alpha in psoriatic patients correlate with an over-expression of IL-6
Autor
Vasilopoulos, Y.; Sourli, F.; Zafiriou, E.; Klimi, E.; Ioannou, M.; Mamuris, Z.; Simos, G.; Koukoulis, G.; Roussaki-Schulze, A.Fecha
2013Materia
Resumen
Angiogenesis has been considered to be an important step in the initiation and progression of chronic diseases such as psoriasis. The hypoxia inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF-1 alpha), a critical hypoxia-induced factor that regulates angiogenesis has been shown previously to be over-expressed in psoriasis skin both at the mRNA and protein level. In this report we confirm HIF-1 alpha and IL-6 over-expression in psoriatic patients using immunoenzymometric assay and found that the expression of HIF-1 alpha is closely correlated with IL-6 expression (r = 0.61 and p = 0.005), suggesting a close interaction of HIF-1 alpha and IL-6 in the psoriasis immuno-microenvironment. Our findings merit further in vitro and in vivo work before solid suggestions can be made for therapeutic interventions that target HIF-1 alpha pathway and/or IL-6. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.