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IL-8 as antibody therapeutic target in inflammatory diseases: reduction of clinical activity in palmoplantar pustulosis

IL-8 as antibody therapeutic target in inflammatory diseases: reduction of clinical activity in palmoplantar pustulosis
IL-8 as antibody therapeutic target in inflammatory diseases: reduction of clinical activity in palmoplantar pustulosis
IL-8 is a chemokine that has been implicated in a number of inflammatory diseases involving neutrophil activation. HuMab 10F8 is a novel fully human mAb against IL-8, which binds a discontinuous epitope on IL-8 overlapping the receptor binding site, and which effectively neutralizes IL-8-dependent human neutrophil activation and migration. We investigated whether interference in the cytokine network by HuMab 10F8 might benefit patients suffering from palmoplantar pustulosis, a chronic inflammatory skin disease. Treatment of patients with HuMab 10F8 was well tolerated and significantly reduced clinical disease activity at all five endpoints, which included a >or=50% reduction in the formation of fresh pustules. IL-8 neutralization was monitored at the site of inflammation by assessing exudates of palmoplantar pustulosis lesions. HuMab 10F8 sequestered IL-8 in situ, as observed by rapid dose-dependent decreases of IL-8 concentrations immediately following Ab infusion. These data demonstrate a critical role for IL-8 in the pathophysiology of palmoplantar pustulosis. HuMab 10F8 is capable of interrupting IL-8 activity in vivo and represents a candidate for treatment of inflammatory diseases and other pathological conditions associated with IL-8 overproduction.
0022-1767
669-679
Skov, Lone
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Beurskens, Frank J.
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Zachariae, Claus O.C.
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Satijn, David
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Knudsen, Kim M.
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Boot, Elmieke P.J.
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Baadsgaard, Ole
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Skov, Lone, Beurskens, Frank J., Zachariae, Claus O.C., Reitamo, Sakari, Teeling, Jessica, Satijn, David, Knudsen, Kim M., Boot, Elmieke P.J., Hudson, Debra, Baadsgaard, Ole, Parren, Paul W.H.I. and van de Winkel, Jan G.J. (2008) IL-8 as antibody therapeutic target in inflammatory diseases: reduction of clinical activity in palmoplantar pustulosis. Journal of Immunology, 181 (1), 669-679. (PMID:18566434)

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IL-8 is a chemokine that has been implicated in a number of inflammatory diseases involving neutrophil activation. HuMab 10F8 is a novel fully human mAb against IL-8, which binds a discontinuous epitope on IL-8 overlapping the receptor binding site, and which effectively neutralizes IL-8-dependent human neutrophil activation and migration. We investigated whether interference in the cytokine network by HuMab 10F8 might benefit patients suffering from palmoplantar pustulosis, a chronic inflammatory skin disease. Treatment of patients with HuMab 10F8 was well tolerated and significantly reduced clinical disease activity at all five endpoints, which included a >or=50% reduction in the formation of fresh pustules. IL-8 neutralization was monitored at the site of inflammation by assessing exudates of palmoplantar pustulosis lesions. HuMab 10F8 sequestered IL-8 in situ, as observed by rapid dose-dependent decreases of IL-8 concentrations immediately following Ab infusion. These data demonstrate a critical role for IL-8 in the pathophysiology of palmoplantar pustulosis. HuMab 10F8 is capable of interrupting IL-8 activity in vivo and represents a candidate for treatment of inflammatory diseases and other pathological conditions associated with IL-8 overproduction.

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Published date: 1 July 2008
Organisations: Biological Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 159363
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/159363
ISSN: 0022-1767
PURE UUID: 12592616-9fe7-4693-9ca2-cc620923166c
ORCID for Jessica Teeling: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4004-7391

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Date deposited: 30 Jun 2010 08:24
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:49

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Author: Lone Skov
Author: Frank J. Beurskens
Author: Claus O.C. Zachariae
Author: Sakari Reitamo
Author: Jessica Teeling ORCID iD
Author: David Satijn
Author: Kim M. Knudsen
Author: Elmieke P.J. Boot
Author: Debra Hudson
Author: Ole Baadsgaard
Author: Paul W.H.I. Parren
Author: Jan G.J. van de Winkel

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