Infliximab Does Not Lead to Reduction in the Interferon-gamma and Lymphoproliferative Responses of Patients with Moderate to Severe Psoriasis

Authors

  • Luciena C.M. Ortigosa
  • Léia C.R Silva
  • Alberto J.S. Duarte
  • Maria D.F. Takahashi
  • Gil Benard

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-1650

Keywords:

TNF, infliximab, interferon-&#947, , cellular immune response, psoriasis.

Abstract

Treatment of patients with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases with anti-tumour necrosis factor (anti-TNF) agents increases the risk of tuberculosis reactivation, suggesting that it may affect their cellular immune responses. We evaluated cellular immune responses of 12 severe psoriasis patients before and during infliximab treatment. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were stimulated with phytohaemagglutinin, the superantigen enterotoxin B (SEB), a cytomegalovirus lysate (CMV), and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) antigens. The lymphocyte proliferative and IFN-γ responses were evaluated. Treatment with infliximab did not lead to reduction in the IFN-γ and lymphoproliferative responses: it rather increased the overnight release of IFN-γ in phytohaemagglutinin and SEB stimulated cultures. This effect was most noted at the peak of the anti-TNF clinical effect and less prominent at its nadir. Immunoreactivity to CMV was also either unaffected or slightly increased by the anti-TNF. Of note, the IFN-γ and proliferative responses to Mtb by the two tuberculin skin test-reactors were also increased at the peak of infliximab, declining at its nadir. The deleterious consequences of TNF blockade in severe psoriasis patients undergoing infliximab treatment are apparently attenuated by the abbreviation of the immunosuppressive effect of TNF overexpression.

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Published

2013-07-02

How to Cite

Ortigosa, L. C., Silva, L. C., Duarte, A. J., Takahashi, M. D., & Benard, G. (2013). Infliximab Does Not Lead to Reduction in the Interferon-gamma and Lymphoproliferative Responses of Patients with Moderate to Severe Psoriasis. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 94(1), 26–31. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-1650

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