Characterization of circulating extracellular traps and immune responses to citrullinated LL37 in psoriasis

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Characterization of circulating extracellular traps and immune responses to citrullinated LL37 in psoriasis. / Monreal, María Teresa Martín; Kvist-Hansen, Amanda; Massarenti, Laura; Steffensen, Rudi; Loft, Nikolai; Hansen, Peter Riis; Ødum, Niels; Skov, Lone; Nielsen, Claus H.

In: Frontiers in Immunology, Vol. 14, 1247592, 2023.

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Monreal, MTM, Kvist-Hansen, A, Massarenti, L, Steffensen, R, Loft, N, Hansen, PR, Ødum, N, Skov, L & Nielsen, CH 2023, 'Characterization of circulating extracellular traps and immune responses to citrullinated LL37 in psoriasis', Frontiers in Immunology, vol. 14, 1247592. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1247592

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Monreal, M. T. M., Kvist-Hansen, A., Massarenti, L., Steffensen, R., Loft, N., Hansen, P. R., Ødum, N., Skov, L., & Nielsen, C. H. (2023). Characterization of circulating extracellular traps and immune responses to citrullinated LL37 in psoriasis. Frontiers in Immunology, 14, [1247592]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1247592

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Monreal MTM, Kvist-Hansen A, Massarenti L, Steffensen R, Loft N, Hansen PR et al. Characterization of circulating extracellular traps and immune responses to citrullinated LL37 in psoriasis. Frontiers in Immunology. 2023;14. 1247592. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1247592

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Monreal, María Teresa Martín ; Kvist-Hansen, Amanda ; Massarenti, Laura ; Steffensen, Rudi ; Loft, Nikolai ; Hansen, Peter Riis ; Ødum, Niels ; Skov, Lone ; Nielsen, Claus H. / Characterization of circulating extracellular traps and immune responses to citrullinated LL37 in psoriasis. In: Frontiers in Immunology. 2023 ; Vol. 14.

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title = "Characterization of circulating extracellular traps and immune responses to citrullinated LL37 in psoriasis",
abstract = "Background: The DNA-binding peptide LL37 is a suspected autoantigen in psoriasis. It can be found in neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) which have been suggested to play a role in the pathogenesis of the disease. Citrullination, the conversion of peptidyl-arginine into peptidyl-citrulline, can be implicated in the formation of NETs. We hypothesized that citrullination increases LL37 immunogenicity and that NETs are a source of LL37. Objectives: We aimed to characterize cytokine responses of B cells and T cells to native and citrullinated LL37 (citLL37) and determine the prevalence and composition of circulating NETs in patients with psoriasis and healthy blood donors (HDs). Methods: Mononuclear cells (MNCs) and serum were isolated from 20 HDs and 20 patients with psoriasis. The MNCs were stimulated with native LL37 and citLL37 and the proportion of cytokine-positive B cells and T cells was determined by flow cytometry. Circulating antibodies against native LL37 and citLL37 as well as circulating NETs were measured by ELISA, as was the content of LL37, citLL37, and IgG in the NETs. Results: CitLL37, but not native LL37, induced IFN-γ-production by T cells and B cells from psoriasis patients, as well as IL-10-production by the patients{\textquoteright} CD4+ T cells. Serum from 40% of patients and 55% of HDs contained circulating NETs, of which 63% and 27%, respectively, contained LL37. Only two patients had NETs containing citLL37 and IgG antibodies were found in NETs from three patients and one HD. Post-hoc analysis of the cytokines produced by B cells and T cells after stimulation with citLL37 revealed two clusters of patients consisting of 10 high-responders and 9 low-responders. The high-responders were those that had circulating NETs in combination with an earlier age of onset of the disease. Conclusion: Citrullinated but not native LL37 elicits IFN-γ-responses by T cells and B cells from psoriasis patients, particularly those with circulating NETs and early disease onset, suggesting a role of citLL37 as an autoantigen in this subgroup of patients.",
keywords = "anti-microbial peptides, autoimmunity, citrullination, IFN-γ, neutrophil extracellular traps, psoriasis",
author = "Monreal, {Mar{\'i}a Teresa Mart{\'i}n} and Amanda Kvist-Hansen and Laura Massarenti and Rudi Steffensen and Nikolai Loft and Hansen, {Peter Riis} and Niels {\O}dum and Lone Skov and Nielsen, {Claus H.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: Copyright {\textcopyright} 2023 Mart{\'i}n Monreal, Kvist-Hansen, Massarenti, Steffensen, Loft, Hansen, {\O}dum, Skov and Nielsen.",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.3389/fimmu.2023.1247592",
language = "English",
volume = "14",
journal = "Frontiers in Immunology",
issn = "1664-3224",
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T1 - Characterization of circulating extracellular traps and immune responses to citrullinated LL37 in psoriasis

AU - Monreal, María Teresa Martín

AU - Kvist-Hansen, Amanda

AU - Massarenti, Laura

AU - Steffensen, Rudi

AU - Loft, Nikolai

AU - Hansen, Peter Riis

AU - Ødum, Niels

AU - Skov, Lone

AU - Nielsen, Claus H.

N1 - Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2023 Martín Monreal, Kvist-Hansen, Massarenti, Steffensen, Loft, Hansen, Ødum, Skov and Nielsen.

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Background: The DNA-binding peptide LL37 is a suspected autoantigen in psoriasis. It can be found in neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) which have been suggested to play a role in the pathogenesis of the disease. Citrullination, the conversion of peptidyl-arginine into peptidyl-citrulline, can be implicated in the formation of NETs. We hypothesized that citrullination increases LL37 immunogenicity and that NETs are a source of LL37. Objectives: We aimed to characterize cytokine responses of B cells and T cells to native and citrullinated LL37 (citLL37) and determine the prevalence and composition of circulating NETs in patients with psoriasis and healthy blood donors (HDs). Methods: Mononuclear cells (MNCs) and serum were isolated from 20 HDs and 20 patients with psoriasis. The MNCs were stimulated with native LL37 and citLL37 and the proportion of cytokine-positive B cells and T cells was determined by flow cytometry. Circulating antibodies against native LL37 and citLL37 as well as circulating NETs were measured by ELISA, as was the content of LL37, citLL37, and IgG in the NETs. Results: CitLL37, but not native LL37, induced IFN-γ-production by T cells and B cells from psoriasis patients, as well as IL-10-production by the patients’ CD4+ T cells. Serum from 40% of patients and 55% of HDs contained circulating NETs, of which 63% and 27%, respectively, contained LL37. Only two patients had NETs containing citLL37 and IgG antibodies were found in NETs from three patients and one HD. Post-hoc analysis of the cytokines produced by B cells and T cells after stimulation with citLL37 revealed two clusters of patients consisting of 10 high-responders and 9 low-responders. The high-responders were those that had circulating NETs in combination with an earlier age of onset of the disease. Conclusion: Citrullinated but not native LL37 elicits IFN-γ-responses by T cells and B cells from psoriasis patients, particularly those with circulating NETs and early disease onset, suggesting a role of citLL37 as an autoantigen in this subgroup of patients.

AB - Background: The DNA-binding peptide LL37 is a suspected autoantigen in psoriasis. It can be found in neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) which have been suggested to play a role in the pathogenesis of the disease. Citrullination, the conversion of peptidyl-arginine into peptidyl-citrulline, can be implicated in the formation of NETs. We hypothesized that citrullination increases LL37 immunogenicity and that NETs are a source of LL37. Objectives: We aimed to characterize cytokine responses of B cells and T cells to native and citrullinated LL37 (citLL37) and determine the prevalence and composition of circulating NETs in patients with psoriasis and healthy blood donors (HDs). Methods: Mononuclear cells (MNCs) and serum were isolated from 20 HDs and 20 patients with psoriasis. The MNCs were stimulated with native LL37 and citLL37 and the proportion of cytokine-positive B cells and T cells was determined by flow cytometry. Circulating antibodies against native LL37 and citLL37 as well as circulating NETs were measured by ELISA, as was the content of LL37, citLL37, and IgG in the NETs. Results: CitLL37, but not native LL37, induced IFN-γ-production by T cells and B cells from psoriasis patients, as well as IL-10-production by the patients’ CD4+ T cells. Serum from 40% of patients and 55% of HDs contained circulating NETs, of which 63% and 27%, respectively, contained LL37. Only two patients had NETs containing citLL37 and IgG antibodies were found in NETs from three patients and one HD. Post-hoc analysis of the cytokines produced by B cells and T cells after stimulation with citLL37 revealed two clusters of patients consisting of 10 high-responders and 9 low-responders. The high-responders were those that had circulating NETs in combination with an earlier age of onset of the disease. Conclusion: Citrullinated but not native LL37 elicits IFN-γ-responses by T cells and B cells from psoriasis patients, particularly those with circulating NETs and early disease onset, suggesting a role of citLL37 as an autoantigen in this subgroup of patients.

KW - anti-microbial peptides

KW - autoimmunity

KW - citrullination

KW - IFN-γ

KW - neutrophil extracellular traps

KW - psoriasis

U2 - 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1247592

DO - 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1247592

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VL - 14

JO - Frontiers in Immunology

JF - Frontiers in Immunology

SN - 1664-3224

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