Decreased Expression of Semaphorin-3A, a Neurite-Collapsing Factor, is Associated With Itch in Psoriatic Skin

Authors

  • Kenzen Kou
  • Fumio Nakamura
  • Michiko Aihara
  • Huichin Chen
  • Katsuya Seto
  • Junko Komori-Yamaguchi
  • Takeshi Kambara
  • Yoji Nagashima
  • Yoshio Goshima
  • Zenro Ikezawa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-1350

Keywords:

psoriasis, pruritus, C-fibre, nerve growth factor, sema�phorin-3A, neuropilin-1, NGF, Sema3A

Abstract

Pruritus is a common symptom of psoriasis, which affects quality of life. This symptom accompanies the hyper-innervation of sensory C-fibres in psoriatic lesions. Two extracellular molecules, nerve growth factor (NGF) and semaphorin-3A, regulate C-fibre extension. In this study, the expression levels of these 2 molecules in biopsy specimens from psoriatic and healthy skin were quantified by immunohistochemistry and quantitative reverse-transcription PCR. Semaphorin-3A expression was lower in the psoriatic samples compared with the healthy samples, whereas NGF was higher. C-fibre innervation in the epidermis was also increased in psoriatic skin. Semaphorin-3A mRNA expression was negatively correlated with itch intensity and severity of psoriasis. We propose that decreased semaphorin-3A and increased NGF expression levels may trigger the outgrowth of C-fibres, leading to pruritus.

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Published

2012-03-29

How to Cite

Kou, K., Nakamura, F., Aihara, M., Chen, H., Seto, K., Komori-Yamaguchi, J., Kambara, T., Nagashima, Y., Goshima, Y., & Ikezawa, Z. (2012). Decreased Expression of Semaphorin-3A, a Neurite-Collapsing Factor, is Associated With Itch in Psoriatic Skin. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 92(5), 521–528. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-1350

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