IL-15 and IL-17F are differentially regulated and expressed in mycosis fungoides (MF)

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IL-15 and IL-17F are differentially regulated and expressed in mycosis fungoides (MF). / Willerslev-Olsen, Andreas; Litvinov, Ivan V; Fredholm, Simon M; Petersen, David L; Sibbesen, Nina A; Gniadecki, Robert; Zhang, Qian; Bonefeld, Charlotte M; Wasik, Mariusz A; Geisler, Carsten; Zhou, Youwen; Woetmann, Anders; Sasseville, Denis; Krejsgaard, Thorbjørn; Ødum, Niels.

In: Cell Cycle, Vol. 13, No. 8, 15.04.2014, p. 1306-12.

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Willerslev-Olsen, A, Litvinov, IV, Fredholm, SM, Petersen, DL, Sibbesen, NA, Gniadecki, R, Zhang, Q, Bonefeld, CM, Wasik, MA, Geisler, C, Zhou, Y, Woetmann, A, Sasseville, D, Krejsgaard, T & Ødum, N 2014, 'IL-15 and IL-17F are differentially regulated and expressed in mycosis fungoides (MF)', Cell Cycle, vol. 13, no. 8, pp. 1306-12. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.28256

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Willerslev-Olsen, A., Litvinov, I. V., Fredholm, S. M., Petersen, D. L., Sibbesen, N. A., Gniadecki, R., Zhang, Q., Bonefeld, C. M., Wasik, M. A., Geisler, C., Zhou, Y., Woetmann, A., Sasseville, D., Krejsgaard, T., & Ødum, N. (2014). IL-15 and IL-17F are differentially regulated and expressed in mycosis fungoides (MF). Cell Cycle, 13(8), 1306-12. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.28256

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Willerslev-Olsen A, Litvinov IV, Fredholm SM, Petersen DL, Sibbesen NA, Gniadecki R et al. IL-15 and IL-17F are differentially regulated and expressed in mycosis fungoides (MF). Cell Cycle. 2014 Apr 15;13(8):1306-12. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.28256

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Willerslev-Olsen, Andreas ; Litvinov, Ivan V ; Fredholm, Simon M ; Petersen, David L ; Sibbesen, Nina A ; Gniadecki, Robert ; Zhang, Qian ; Bonefeld, Charlotte M ; Wasik, Mariusz A ; Geisler, Carsten ; Zhou, Youwen ; Woetmann, Anders ; Sasseville, Denis ; Krejsgaard, Thorbjørn ; Ødum, Niels. / IL-15 and IL-17F are differentially regulated and expressed in mycosis fungoides (MF). In: Cell Cycle. 2014 ; Vol. 13, No. 8. pp. 1306-12.

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title = "IL-15 and IL-17F are differentially regulated and expressed in mycosis fungoides (MF)",
abstract = "Skin lesions from mycosis fungoides (MF) patients display an increased expression of interleukin-15 (IL-15), IL-17F, and other cytokines implicated in inflammation and malignant cell proliferation in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). In the leukemic variant of CTCL, S{\'e}zary syndrome (SS), IL-2 and IL-15 trigger activation of the Jak-3/STAT3 pathway and transcription of IL17A gene, whereas it is unknown what causes IL-15 expression, Jak3/STAT3 activation, and production of IL-17F in MF. Here, we studied the expression and regulation of IL-15 and its relation to IL-17F in MF cell lines and skin lesions from 60 MF patients. We show that: (1) the spontaneous IL-15 mRNA expression is resistant to Jak3 and STAT3 inhibitors at concentrations that profoundly inhibit STAT3 activation and IL-17F mRNA expression; (2) anti-IL-15 antibody blocks STAT3 activation induced by exogenous IL-15 in non-malignant MF T cells, whereas the spontaneous STAT3 activation and IL-17F expression in malignant T cells is not inhibited; (3) patients display heterogeneous IL-15/IL-17F mRNA expression patterns in skin lesions; and (4) IL-15 expression (in contrast to IL-17F) is not associated with progressive disease. Taken together, these findings indicate that IL-15 and IL-17F are differentially regulated and expressed in MF. We propose that IL-15 and IL-17F are markers for different inflammatory environments and play distinct roles in the development and progression of MF.",
author = "Andreas Willerslev-Olsen and Litvinov, {Ivan V} and Fredholm, {Simon M} and Petersen, {David L} and Sibbesen, {Nina A} and Robert Gniadecki and Qian Zhang and Bonefeld, {Charlotte M} and Wasik, {Mariusz A} and Carsten Geisler and Youwen Zhou and Anders Woetmann and Denis Sasseville and Thorbj{\o}rn Krejsgaard and Niels {\O}dum",
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AU - Willerslev-Olsen, Andreas

AU - Litvinov, Ivan V

AU - Fredholm, Simon M

AU - Petersen, David L

AU - Sibbesen, Nina A

AU - Gniadecki, Robert

AU - Zhang, Qian

AU - Bonefeld, Charlotte M

AU - Wasik, Mariusz A

AU - Geisler, Carsten

AU - Zhou, Youwen

AU - Woetmann, Anders

AU - Sasseville, Denis

AU - Krejsgaard, Thorbjørn

AU - Ødum, Niels

PY - 2014/4/15

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N2 - Skin lesions from mycosis fungoides (MF) patients display an increased expression of interleukin-15 (IL-15), IL-17F, and other cytokines implicated in inflammation and malignant cell proliferation in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). In the leukemic variant of CTCL, Sézary syndrome (SS), IL-2 and IL-15 trigger activation of the Jak-3/STAT3 pathway and transcription of IL17A gene, whereas it is unknown what causes IL-15 expression, Jak3/STAT3 activation, and production of IL-17F in MF. Here, we studied the expression and regulation of IL-15 and its relation to IL-17F in MF cell lines and skin lesions from 60 MF patients. We show that: (1) the spontaneous IL-15 mRNA expression is resistant to Jak3 and STAT3 inhibitors at concentrations that profoundly inhibit STAT3 activation and IL-17F mRNA expression; (2) anti-IL-15 antibody blocks STAT3 activation induced by exogenous IL-15 in non-malignant MF T cells, whereas the spontaneous STAT3 activation and IL-17F expression in malignant T cells is not inhibited; (3) patients display heterogeneous IL-15/IL-17F mRNA expression patterns in skin lesions; and (4) IL-15 expression (in contrast to IL-17F) is not associated with progressive disease. Taken together, these findings indicate that IL-15 and IL-17F are differentially regulated and expressed in MF. We propose that IL-15 and IL-17F are markers for different inflammatory environments and play distinct roles in the development and progression of MF.

AB - Skin lesions from mycosis fungoides (MF) patients display an increased expression of interleukin-15 (IL-15), IL-17F, and other cytokines implicated in inflammation and malignant cell proliferation in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). In the leukemic variant of CTCL, Sézary syndrome (SS), IL-2 and IL-15 trigger activation of the Jak-3/STAT3 pathway and transcription of IL17A gene, whereas it is unknown what causes IL-15 expression, Jak3/STAT3 activation, and production of IL-17F in MF. Here, we studied the expression and regulation of IL-15 and its relation to IL-17F in MF cell lines and skin lesions from 60 MF patients. We show that: (1) the spontaneous IL-15 mRNA expression is resistant to Jak3 and STAT3 inhibitors at concentrations that profoundly inhibit STAT3 activation and IL-17F mRNA expression; (2) anti-IL-15 antibody blocks STAT3 activation induced by exogenous IL-15 in non-malignant MF T cells, whereas the spontaneous STAT3 activation and IL-17F expression in malignant T cells is not inhibited; (3) patients display heterogeneous IL-15/IL-17F mRNA expression patterns in skin lesions; and (4) IL-15 expression (in contrast to IL-17F) is not associated with progressive disease. Taken together, these findings indicate that IL-15 and IL-17F are differentially regulated and expressed in MF. We propose that IL-15 and IL-17F are markers for different inflammatory environments and play distinct roles in the development and progression of MF.

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