Kazuko Sugihara
Kindai University
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Archives of Dermatological Research | 2007
Mohammad Said Ashenagar; Kazuko Sugihara; Akira Maeda; Rieko Isogai; Masae Takahashi; Kinuyo Aisu; Akira Horiuchi; Yoshinori Aragane; Akira Kawada; Tadashi Tezuka
Human mast cells are well known to produce a serine protease, tryptase, which appears to play a pathogenic role in various skin inflammations. It was previously reported that a rat homologue of bikunin may inhibit tryptase activity. Various type of cells (i.e. keratinocytes) are able to produce this protein inhibitor, it still remains unclear if bikunin is present in dermal inflammatory milieu, in which mast cells, through secretion of tryptase, play an inflammatory role. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to exploit expression and production of bikunin in dermis and dermal constituents. We first compared the dermal mast cells in psoriatic lesions with those in lesional skin of atopic dermatitis or of chronic eczema by use of immunoelectron microscopy and immunohistochemical analyses using antibodies to bikunin and tryptase. Then, we tested what kinds of cytokines may regulate the de novo synthesis of bikunin. To do so, RNA was extracted from a human mastocytic cell line, HMC-1, reverse-transcribed, and semiquantitative RT-PCR was performed using primers specific for bikunin. With immunoelectron microscopy, bikunin was found to localize on the cell membrane, while tryptase was in the secretary granules of the mast cells. In psoriatic lesions, around 70% of dermal mast cells were positive for both tryptase and bikunin, and the remaining was mostly positive for tryptase, but the expression of bikunin was under the detection limit of the experimental setting. This observation was seen in only psoriatic lesions, even in almost cured lesions, while in atopic dermatitis or chronic eczema only mast cells doubly positive for bikuin and tryptase were seen. In HMC-1, bikunin was constitutively expressed at an mRNA level, which was upregulated by stimulation with interleukine-4, but was suppressed by interferon-γ. Bearing in mind the concept that in psoriasis local cytokine milieu is shifted toward a Th1 pattern (predominant secretion of interferon-γ), tryptase-positive, bikunin-negative mast cells may be induced.
Archives of Dermatological Research | 2002
Rieko Isogai; Akiko Matsukura; Yoshinori Aragane; Akira Maeda; Masaharu Matsukura; Tatsuo Yudate; Kazuko Sugihara; Masae Takahashi; Kinue Aisu; Tadashi Tezuka
Hifu no kagaku | 2002
Machiko Nakagawa; Kazuko Sugihara; Hideki Endoh; Rieko Isogai; Hiroko Kameyama; Yuri Sakamoto; Chizuko Koga; Ayumi Yajima; Tadashi Tezuka
Skin research | 1998
Ayumi Yajima; Takehiro Noda; Yuki Mori; Kazuko Sugihara; Yoshinori Aragane; Hidekazu Yamada; Tadashi Tezuka; Yasuhiro Yano; Nobuhiro Takada; Toshiyuki Masuzawa; Shigehiko Nishimura
Skin research | 1996
Kazuko Sugihara; Hidekazu Yamada; Sigeru Kusuda; Tadashi Tezuka
Hifu no kagaku | 2002
Tadashi Tezuka; Hideki Endoh; Rieko Isogai; Hiroko Kameyama; Kazuko Sugihara; Kengo Ueno; Makoto Fujii; Yuri Sakamoto; Ritsuko Koga; Ayumi Yajima
Hifu no kagaku | 2001
Tadashi Tezuka; Hideki Endoh; Hiroko Kameyama; Mutsuyo Asai; Makoto Fujii; Rieko Isogai; Kazuko Sugihara
Skin research | 2000
Yuri Sakamoto; Mutsuyo Asai; Kazuko Sugihara; Tomoaki Orita; Yoshinori Aragane; Akira Kawada; Tadashi Tezuka
Skin research | 2000
Yuri Sakamoto; Kazuko Sugihara; Tomoaki Orita; Yoshinori Aragane; Masami Yoshida; Akira Kawada; Tadashi Tezuka
Skin research | 1999
Yuki Mori; Kazuko Sugihara; Takehiro Noda; Tatsuro Yudate; Yoshinori Aragane; Tadashi Tezuka