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. 1995 Nov;96(5):2106-12.
doi: 10.1172/JCI118263.

Evidence for a streptococcal superantigen-driven process in acute guttate psoriasis

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Evidence for a streptococcal superantigen-driven process in acute guttate psoriasis

D Y Leung et al. J Clin Invest. 1995 Nov.

Abstract

Recent studies have suggested that T cells play a critical role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Guttate psoriasis is a well-defined form of psoriasis frequently associated with streptococcal throat infection. This study tested the hypothesis that T cells in acute guttate psoriasis skin lesions may be activated by streptococcal superantigens. Peripheral blood as well as lesional and perilesional skin biopsies were analyzed for T cell receptor V beta repertoire using monoclonal antibodies against 10 different V beta families. Skin biopsies from all patients with acute guttate psoriasis, but not skin biopsies from patients with acute atopic dermatitis or inflammatory skin lesions induced in normal subjects with sodium lauryl sulfate, demonstrated selective accumulation of V beta 2+ T cells (P < 0.05). The expansion of V beta 2+ T cells occurred in both the CD4+ and the CD8+ T cell subsets. Sequence analysis of T cell receptor beta chain genes of V beta 2-expressing T cells from skin biopsies of patients with guttate psoriasis showed extensive junctional region diversity that is more compatible with a superantigen rather than a conventional (nominal) antigen-driven T cell response. All streptococcal isolates from patients with guttate psoriasis secreted streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxin C, a superantigen known to stimulate marked V beta 2+ T cell expansion. These data support the concept that acute guttate psoriasis is associated with superantigenic stimulation of T cells triggered by streptococcal superantigen(s).

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