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Macrophage P2Y6R activation aggravates psoriatic inflammation through IL-27-mediated Th1 responses

  • Acta Pharm Sin B. 2024 Oct;14(10):4360-4377. doi: 10.1016/j.apsb.2024.06.008.
Li Yin 1 Enming Zhang 1 Tianqi Mao 2 Yifan Zhu 2 Shurui Ni 1 Yehong Li 1 Chunxiao Liu 1 Yafei Fang 1 Kexin Ni 1 Yuhe Lu 1 Huanqiu Li 2 Mengze Zhou 1 Qinghua Hu 1 3
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  • 1 School of Pharmacy, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing 211198, China.
  • 2 College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China.
  • 3 School of Life Science and Technology, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing 211198, China.
Abstract

Purinergic signaling plays a causal role in the modulation of immune inflammatory response in the course of psoriasis, but its regulatory mechanism remains unclear. As a member of purinoceptors, P2Y6R mainly distributed in macrophages was significantly up-expressed in skin lesions from patients with psoriasis in the present study. Here, the severity of psoriasis was alleviated in imiquimod-treated mice with macrophages conditional knockout of P2Y6R, while the cell-chat algorithm showed there was a correlation between macrophage P2Y6R and Th1 cells mediated by IL-27. Mechanistically, P2Y6R enhanced PLC β /p-PKC/MAPK activation to induce IL-27 release dependently, which subsequently regulated the differentiation of Th1 cells, leading to erythematous and scaly plaques of psoriasis. Interestingly, we developed a novel P2Y6R inhibitor FS-6, which bonds with the ARG266 side chain of P2Y6R, exhibited remarkable anti-psoriasis effects targeting P2Y6R. Our study provides insights into the role of P2Y6R in the pathogenesis of psoriasis and suggests its potential as a target for the development of therapeutic interventions. A novel P2Y6R inhibitor FS-6 could be developed as an anti-psoriasis drug candidate for the clinic.

Keywords

FS-6; IL-27; Macrophages; P2Y6R; Psoriasis.

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