Hans Hofland
Research Triangle Park
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Hans Hofland.
PLOS ONE | 2016
Susan H. Smith; Carlos Peredo; Yukimasa Takeda; Thi Bui; Jessica Neil; David J. Rickard; Elizabeth Millerman; Jean-Philippe Therrien; Edwige Nicodeme; Jean-Marie Brusq; Véronique Birault; Fabrice Viviani; Hans Hofland; Anton M. Jetten; Javier Cote-Sierra
Background Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder involving marked immunological changes. IL-17-targeting biologics have been successful in reducing the disease burden of psoriasis patients with moderate-to-severe disease. Unfortunately, the stratum corneum prevents penetration of large molecule weight proteins, including monoclonal antibodies. Thus, for the majority of psoriasis patients ineligible for systemic treatments, a small molecule targeting RORγt, the master regulator of IL-17 family cytokines, may represent an alternative topical medicine with biologic-like efficacy. Methods and Findings The preclinical studies described in this manuscript bridge the gap from bench to bedside to provide the scientific foundation for a compound entering clinical trials for patients with mild to moderate psoriasis. In addition to several ex vivo reporter assays, primary T cell cultures, and the imiquimod mouse model, we demonstrate efficacy in a newly developed human ex vivo skin assay, where Th17-skewed cytokine expression is induced from skin-resident immune cells. Importantly, the skin barrier remains intact allowing for the demonstration of topical drug delivery. With the development of this novel assay, we demonstrate potent compound activity in the target tissue: human skin. Finally, target engagement by this small molecule was confirmed in ex vivo lesional psoriatic skin. Conclusions Our work describes a progressive series of assays to demonstrate the potential clinical value of a novel RORγ inverse agonist small molecule with high potency and selectivity, which will enter clinical trials in late 2015 for psoriasis patients.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2016
Thierry Olivry; David L. Mayhew; Judy Paps; Keith E. Linder; Carlos Peredo; Deepak K. Rajpal; Hans Hofland; Javier Cote-Sierra
Determining inflammation and itch pathway activation in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) is fraught with the inability to precisely assess the age of skin lesions, thus affecting the analysis of time-dependent mediators. To characterize inflammatory events occurring during early experimental acute AD lesions, biopsy samples were collected 6, 24, and 48 hours after epicutaneous application of Dermatophagoides farinae house dust mites to sensitized atopic dogs. The skin transcriptome was assessed using a dog-specific microarray and quantitative PCR. Acute canine AD skin lesions had a significant up-regulation of genes encoding T helper (Th) 2 (e.g., IL4, IL5, IL13, IL31, and IL33), Th9 (IL9), and Th22 (IL22) cytokines as well as Th2-promoting chemokines such as CCL5 and CCL17. Proinflammatory (e.g., IL6, LTB, and IL18) cytokines were also up-regulated. Other known pruritogenic pathways were also activated: there was significant up-regulation of genes encoding proteases cathepsin S (CTSS), mast cell chymase (CMA1), tryptase (TPS1) and mastin, neuromedin-B (NMB), nerve growth factor (NGF), and leukotriene-synthesis enzymes (ALOX5, ALOX5AP, and LTA4H). Experimental acute canine house dust mite-induced AD lesions exhibit an activation of innate and adaptive immune responses and pruritogenic pathways similar to those seen in humans with acute AD, thereby validating this model to test innovative therapeutics modalities for this disease.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2008
Edward Hsia; Michael Johnston; Robert James Houlden; Wendy Huang Chern; Hans Hofland
Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2017
David W.C. Hunt; Geoffrey C. Winters; Roger W. Brownsey; Jerzy E. Kulpa; Kathryn L. Gilliland; Diane Thiboutot; Hans Hofland
Archive | 2010
Jon Lenn; Hans Hofland; Edward Hsia
Archive | 2010
Jon Lenn; Hans Hofland; Barry Hunt; Edward Hsia
Archive | 2017
Anna L. Banka; Chris B. Moore; Eric Gregory Burroughs; Hamilton D. Dickson; Hans Hofland; Janos Botyanszki; Jean-Philippe Therrien; Jesse D. Keicher; John Bradford Shotwell; John G. Catalano; Margaret Gartland; Matthew D. Tallant; Robert Hamatake; Shihyun You; Wendy Huang Chern
Archive | 2010
Xue Ge; Hansen Wong; Wendy Huang Chern; Hans Hofland; Michael J. Bishop; Frank Cai; Alan Colborn
Archive | 2010
Jon Lenn; Hans Hofland; Edward Hsia
Archive | 2010
Jon Lenn; Barry Hunt; Edward Hsia; Hans Hofland