Abstract
Regular bathing in the Blue Lagoon has beneficial effects on psoriasis. Previously, we showed that exopolysaccharides (EPS-Ca) secreted by Cyanobacterium aponinum, a dominating organism in the Blue Lagoon, increased IL-10 secretion by human dendritic cells (DCs). In addition, co-culturing allogeneic CD4 + T cells with DCs matured in the presence of EPS-Ca increased differentiation of T cells into T regulatory cells at the cost of the disease inducing Th17 cells. In the present study, EPS-Ca increased the proportion of DCs expressing CD141, a surface molecule linked to regulatory DCs, and the CD141 + cells secreted more IL-10 than the CD141 − cells. EPS-Ca decreased T cell secretion of IL-17, IL-13 and IL-10 and the proportion of T cells expressing the activation marker CD69 that has also been linked to lymphocyte retention. In addition, EPS-Ca reduced keratinocyte secretion of CCL20 and CXCL10, chemokines implicated in recruitment of inflammatory cells. EPS-Ca decreased DC expression of Dectin-1/CLEC7A and SYK, keratinocyte expression of CLEC7A, SYK and CAMP (the gene for LL37), and T cell expression of phosphorylated Zap70. These results indicate that EPS-Ca may induce a regulatory phenotype of DCs, T cells that are less active/inflammatory and less prone to being retained in the skin, and keratinocytes that induce less recruitment of inflammatory cells to the skin and that these effects may be mediated by the effects of EPS-Ca on CLEC7A and SYK. Overall the results indicate that EPS-Ca may be involved in the beneficial effects psoriasis patients experience when bathing in the Blue Lagoon.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 328-336 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | International Immunopharmacology |
Volume | 69 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Apr 2019 |
Bibliographical note
Funding text 1This work was supported by the Icelandic Centre for Research Technology Development Fund [grant number 120878-0611 ], Landspitali University Hospital Research Fund and the University of Iceland Research Fund.
Funding text 2
This work was supported by the Icelandic Centre for Research Technology Development Fund [grant number 120878-0611], Landspitali University Hospital Research Fund and the University of Iceland Research Fund.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.
Other keywords
- CAMP
- CLEC7A
- Dendritic cells
- Keratinocytes
- Syk signaling pathway
- T cells