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Journal of Dermatological Science | 2016

Relationships among plasma granzyme B level, pruritus and dermatitis in patients with atopic dermatitis

Yayoi Kamata; Utako Kimura; Hironori Matsuda; Suhandy Tengara; Atsuko Kamo; Yoshie Umehara; Kyoichi Iizumi; Hiroaki Kawasaki; Yasushi Suga; Hideoki Ogawa; Mitsutoshi Tominaga; Kenji Takamori

BACKGROUND Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a multifactorial inflammatory skin disease characterized by skin barrier dysfunction, allergic inflammation and intractable pruritus resistant to conventional antipruritic treatments, including H1-antihistamines. Granzymes (Gzms) are a family of serine proteases expressed by cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells that have been shown to modulate inflammation. However, the relationship between Gzms and pathology in AD remains unclear. OBJECTIVE This study assessed the correlation between plasma GzmB levels and severity of pruritus and dermatitis, in AD patients. METHODS Plasma was collected from 46 patients with AD, 24 patients with psoriasis, and 30 healthy controls. AD severity was assessed with the scoring atopic dermatitis (SCORAD) index, psoriasis severity with the psoriasis area and severity index (PASI), and degree of pruritus by visual analogue scale (VAS) score. GzmA, GzmB and gastrin releasing peptide (GRP) levels were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. RESULTS Plasma GzmB concentrations were significantly higher in patients with AD and psoriasis than in healthy controls. Correlation analyses showed that plasma GzmB concentrations positively correlated with SCORAD and serum levels of severity markers such as thymus and activation-regulated chemokine, and lactate dehydrogenase in AD patients. Moreover, plasma levels of GRP, an itch-related peptide, were higher in patients with AD, positively correlating with VAS score and plasma GzmB level. In addition, plasma GzmB concentration was significantly lower in the treatment group than the untreated group with AD. Meanwhile, there were no correlations among GzmB levels, VAS score and PASI score in patients with psoriasis. In contrast to the results of plasma GzmB, plasma GzmA levels were unchanged among AD, psoriasis and healthy groups, and showed no correlations with VAS score and SCORAD index in patients with AD. CONCLUSION Plasma GzmB levels may reflect the degree of pruritus and dermatitis in patients with AD.


Free Radical Biology and Medicine | 2014

Importance of tryptophan nitration of carbonic anhydrase III for the morbidity of atopic dermatitis

Hiroaki Kawasaki; Mitsutoshi Tominaga; Ayako Shigenaga; Atsuko Kamo; Yayoi Kamata; Kyoichi Iizumi; Utako Kimura; Hideoki Ogawa; Kenji Takamori; Fumiyuki Yamakura

The nitration of proteins results from the vigorous production of reactive nitrogen species in inflammatory disease. We previously reported the proteomic analysis of nitrated tryptophan residues in in vitro model cells for inflammatory diseases using a 6-nitrotryptophan-specific antibody. In this paper, we applied this method to the analysis of a disease model animal and identified the 6-nitrotryptophan-containing proteins in the skin of atopic dermatitis model mice (AD-NC/Nga mice). We found three nitrotryptophan-containing proteins, namely, carbonic anhydrase III (CAIII), α-enolase (α-ENO), and cytoskeletal keratin type II (KTII), and identified the positions of the nitrotryptophan residues in their amino acid sequences: Trp47 and Trp123 in CAIII, Trp365 in α-ENO, and Trp221 in KTII. Among these, the nitration of CAIII was increased not only in the lesional skin of AD-NC/Nga mice but also in the mice that did not present any symptoms. The in vitro nitration of purified CAIII by peroxynitrite reduced its CO2 hydratase activity in a dose-dependent manner. In addition, we found that CAIII was induced during the differentiation of normal human epidermal keratinocytes. Furthermore, we found the presence of CAIII and the formation of 6-nitrotryptophan-containing proteins in both the lesional and the nonlesional sections of the skin of patients with atopic dermatitis through immunohistochemical staining. This study provides the first demonstration of the formation of 6-nitrotryptophan in human tissues and disease.


Journal of Natural Products | 2017

Isolation, Synthesis, and Biological Activity of Chlorinated Alkylresorcinols from Dictyostelium Cellular Slime Molds

Haruhisa Kikuchi; Ikuko Ito; Katsunori Takahashi; Hirotaka Ishigaki; Kyoichi Iizumi; Yuzuru Kubohara; Yoshiteru Oshima

Eight chlorinated alkylresorcinols, monochasiol A-H (1-8), were isolated from the fruiting bodies of Dictyostelium monochasioides. Compounds 1-8 were synthesized to confirm their structures and to obtain sufficient material for performing biological tests. Monochasiol A (1) selectively inhibited the concanavalin A-induced interleukin-2 production in Jurkat cells, a human T lymphocyte cell line. Monochasiols were biogenetically synthesized by the combination of biosynthetic enzymes relating to the principal polyketides, MPBD and DIF-1, produced by Dictyostelium discoideum.


Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition | 2018

Tryptophan nitration of immunoglobulin light chain as a new possible biomarker for atopic dermatitis

Kyoichi Iizumi; Hiroaki Kawasaki; Ayako Shigenaga; Mitsutoshi Tominaga; Ayaka Otsu; Atsuko Kamo; Yayoi Kamata; Kenji Takamori; Fumiyuki Yamakura

To reduce the incidence and severity of atopic dermatitis, detection and treatment at an early stage are urgently required, but no effective biomarker has been reported. In this study, we attempted to detect a candidate biomarker of early stage atopic dermatitis by focusing on the levels of nitrated residues in the plasma proteins of atopic dermatitis model mice (NC/Nga mice). We found that the immunoglobulin (Ig) light chain was more highly nitrated in the plasma of the animal model than that of control mice. Western blot analysis showed a statistically significant difference between the 6-nitrotryptophan content of the Ig light chain in the NC/Nga mice before onset of atopic dermatitis symptoms and that of the control mice. LC-ESI-MS/MS analysis demonstrated that these light chains contained nitrotryptophan (Trp56) and nitrotyrosine (Tyr66). Immunofluorescence staining revealed a significant increase in manganese superoxide dismutase and inducible nitric oxide synthase production in the skin lesions of the NC/Nga mice. Furthermore, we found protein-bound 6-nitrotryptophan and 3-nitrotyrosine only in the lesioned skin, where their signals partially overlapped with the IgG signal. Our findings suggest that the 6-nitrotryptophan content of Ig light chains could be a new biomarker for detecting early stage atopic dermatitis.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2006

Molecular cloning and characterization of ouabain-insensitive Na + -ATPase in the parasitic protist, Trypanosoma cruzi

Kyoichi Iizumi; Yuko Mikami; Muneaki Hashimoto; Takeshi Nara; Yukichi Hara; Takashi Aoki


Parasitology International | 2005

Inhibitory action of marine algae extracts on the Trypanosoma cruzi dihydroorotate dehydrogenase activity and on the protozoan growth in mammalian cells.

Takeshi Nara; Yuto Kamei; Akiko Tsubouchi; Takeshi Annoura; Kenichiro Hirota; Kyoichi Iizumi; Yuki Dohmoto; Takeaki Ono; Takashi Aoki


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2007

ANTIBODY ISOTYPE RESPONSES TO PARAMYOSIN, A VACCINE CANDIDATE FOR SCHISTOSOMIASIS, AND THEIR CORRELATIONS WITH RESISTANCE AND FIBROSIS IN PATIENTS INFECTED WITH SCHISTOSOMA JAPONICUM IN LEYTE, THE PHILIPPINES

Takeshi Nara; Kyoichi Iizumi; Hiroshi Ohmae; Orlando S. Sy; Soichi Tsubota; Yutaka Inaba; Akiko Tsubouchi; Masanobu Tanabe; Somei Kojima; Takashi Aoki


Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine | 2008

Long-term study of urinary bisphenol A in elementary school children

Yuko Yamano; Kyoichi Iizumi; Hiroaki Itoh; Motoki Iwasaki; Shoichiro Tsugane; Jun Kagawa; Toshio Nakadate


Parasitology International | 2006

Genetic diversity and kinetic properties of Trypanosoma cruzi dihydroorotate dehydrogenase isoforms.

Idalia Sariego; Takeshi Annoura; Takeshi Nara; Muneaki Hashimoto; Akiko Tsubouchi; Kyoichi Iizumi; Takashi Makiuchi; Eri Murata; Kiyoshi Kita; Takashi Aoki


Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2015

Sumoylated α-skeletal muscle actin in the skeletal muscle of adult rats.

Munehiro Uda; Hiroaki Kawasaki; Kyoichi Iizumi; Ayako Shigenaga; Takeshi Baba; Hisashi Naito; Toshitada Yoshioka; Fumiyuki Yamakura

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