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International Journal of Dermatology | 2012

The roles of cells and cytokines in the pathogenesis of psoriasis

Susana Coimbra; Américo Figueiredo; Elisabeth Castro; Petronila Rocha-Pereira; Alice Santos-Silva

Psoriasis is considered an immune chronic disease in which T cells are accepted as important. Nowadays, it is believed that psoriasis is most likely a T helper (Th)1/Th17 induced inflammatory disease. However, some other cells, such as endothelial cells, dendritic cells, monocytic cells, neutrophils, keratinocytes, and several cytokines, appear to have, at different stages of the disease, an important role in its pathogenesis. For instance, the response to psoriasis therapy is dependent not only on the inactivation of Th1 and Th17 immune responses but also on the inactivation of dendritic cell products. Moreover, interleukin (IL)‐23 deregulation appears to be an independent factor in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Indeed, currently, the IL‐23/Th17 axis is believed to be crucial in psoriasis pathogenesis, and its inhibition appears to be important for therapeutic achievement. This review presents the roles and interactions of cells and cytokines that are related to psoriasis pathogenesis.


Renal Failure | 2008

Changes in Red Blood Cells Membrane Protein Composition during Hemodialysis Procedure

Elísio Costa; Susana Rocha; Petronila Rocha-Pereira; Elisabeth Castro; Vasco Miranda; Maria do Sameiro Faria; Alfredo Loureiro; Alexandre Quintanilha; Luís Belo; Alice Santos-Silva

Our aim was to evaluate the influence of the hemodialysis (HD) procedure in red blood cells (RBC) membrane protein composition. We evaluated hematological data (RBC count, hemoglobin concentration, and hematimetric indices) and RBC membrane protein composition (linear and exponential gradient polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in the presence of sodium dodecylsulfate [SDS-PAGE] followed by densitometry analysis of RBC membrane proteins) before and immediately after the HD procedure in 20 patients (10 responders and 10 non-responders to recombinant human erythropoietin therapy [rhEPO]) and 26 healthy controls. Before HD, patients presented anaemia and significant changes in membrane protein composition, namely, a statistically significant reduction in spectrin associated with a significant increase in bands 6, as well as an altered membrane protein interaction (protein 4.1/spectrin, protein 4.1/band 3, protein 4.2/band 3 and spectrin/band 3). After HD, we found that patients showed a statistically significant increase in RBC count and hemoglobin, a further and statistically significant decrease in spectrin, an increase in band 3, and an altered spectrin/band 3 ratio. When comparing responders and non-responders patients after HD, we found that the non-responders presented a trend to a higher reduction in spectrin. Our data suggest that HD procedure seems to contribute to a reduction in spectrin, which is normally associated with a reduction in RBC deformability, being that reduction in spectrin is higher in non-responder patients.


International Journal of Dermatology | 2013

Letter to the Editor: A potential mechanism for the pathogenesis of psoriasis vulgaris

Susana Coimbra; Hugo Oliveira; Flávio Reis; Luís Belo; Susana Rocha; Alexandre Quintanilha; Américo Figueiredo; Frederico Teixeira; Elisabeth Castro; Petronila Rocha-Pereira; Alice Santos-Silva

depigmentosus presents with hypopigmented macules or patches that may be arranged along Blaschko’s lines; however, atrophy, which is a characteristic clinical feature of LAM, is not observed within the lesions. In lichen sclerosus, porcelain-white, albeit sclerotic, lesions are noted. Histopathologic findings of interphase dermatitis and papillary sclerosus, not present in our patient, are indicative of this disorder. The concept of twin spotting provides a plausible explanation for a number of paired skin disorders. New associations, if reported, will expand the clinical spectrum of this phenomenon in the years to come.


Clinical Nutrition | 2006

The effect of green tea in oxidative stress.

Susana Coimbra; Elisabeth Castro; Petronila Rocha-Pereira; Irene Rebelo; Susana Rocha; Alice Santos-Silva


Archive | 2007

Altered erythrocyte membrane band 3 profile in chronic renal failure patients under haemodialysis

Elísio Costa; Susana Rocha; Petronila Rocha-Pereira; Elisabeth Castro; Flávio Reis; Frederico Teixeira; Vasco Miranda; Maria Sameiro-Faria; Alfredo Loureiro; Alexandre Quintanilha; Luís Belo; Alice Santos-Silva


Archive | 2008

Higher fibrinolytic and inflammatory markers are associated with central venous catheters use in chronic kidney disease patients under haemodialysis

Elísio Costa; Susana Rocha; Petronila Rocha-Pereira; Elisabeth Castro; Flávio Reis; Frederico Teixeira; Vasco Miranda; Maria do Sameiro Faria; Alfredo Loureiro; Alexandre Quintanilha; Luís Belo; Alice Santos-Silva


Archive | 2008

Haemorheological changes during recombinante human erythropoietin therapy in a rat model of renal failure induced by partial nephrectomy

Elísio Costa; Flávio Reis; Petronila Rocha-Pereira; Sofia Baptista; André Dias; Susana Rocha; Elisabeth Castro; Vasco Miranda; Maria do Sameiro Faria; Alfredo Loureiro; Edite Teixeira de Lemos; B. Parada; A. Figueiredo; Alexandre Quintanilha; Frederico Teixeira; Luís Belo; Alice Santos-Silva


Archive | 2007

Fibrinolytic activity and vascular access inchronic renal failure patients under haemodialysis

Elísio Costa; Susana Rocha; Petronila Rocha-Pereira; Elisabeth Castro; Flávio Reis; Frederico Teixeira; Vasco Miranda; Maria Sameiro-Faria; Alfredo Loureiro; Alexandre Quintanilha; Luís Belo; Alice Santos-Silva


Archive | 2007

Neuthrophil activation markers in chronic renal failure patients under haemodialysis and recombinant human erythropoietin

Elísio Costa; Susana Rocha; Petronila Rocha-Pereira; Elisabeth Castro; Vasco Miranda; Maria do Sameiro Faria; António Loureiro; Alexandre Quintanilha; Luís Belo; Alice Santos-Silva


Archive | 2007

Fibrinolytic in chronic renal failure patients under haemodialysis and its retionship to recombinant human erythrpoietin resistance

Elísio Costa; Susana Rocha; Petronila Rocha-Pereira; Elisabeth Castro; Vasco Miranda; Maria do Sameiro Faria; António Loureiro; Alexandre Quintanilha; Luís Belo; Alice Santos-Silva

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Susana Rocha

Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular

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Alfredo Loureiro

Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular

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