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  • This study explored how unbiased informatics can reveal new insights into signaling pathways related to human diseases, specifically focusing on plaque psoriasis.
  • Researchers analyzed transcriptomic data from psoriasis lesions of patients treated with the anti-IL17A antibody ixekizumab (IXE) and found significant correlations with gene sets tied to the MuvB complex, which regulates the cell cycle.
  • The findings suggest that inhibiting MuvB signaling could play a critical role in the effectiveness of IXE treatment for psoriasis, and the study's data has been made available on a cloud-based platform for further research.

Article Abstract

Unbiased informatics approaches have the potential to generate insights into uncharacterized signaling pathways in human disease. In this study, we generated longitudinal transcriptomic profiles of plaque psoriasis lesions from patients enrolled in a clinical trial of the anti-IL17A antibody ixekizumab (IXE). This dataset was then computed against a curated matrix of over 700 million data points derived from published psoriasis and signaling node perturbation transcriptomic and chromatin immunoprecipitation-sequencing datasets. We observed substantive enrichment within both psoriasis-induced and IXE-repressed gene sets of transcriptional targets of members of the MuvB complex, a master regulator of the mitotic cell cycle. These gene sets were similarly enriched for pathways involved in the regulation of the G2/M transition of the cell cycle. Moreover, transcriptional targets for MuvB nodes were strongly enriched within IXE-repressed genes whose expression levels correlated strongly with the extent and severity of the psoriatic disease. In models of human keratinocyte proliferation, genes encoding MuvB nodes were transcriptionally repressed by IXE, and depletion of MuvB nodes reduced cell proliferation. Finally, we made the expression and regulatory networks that supported this study available as a freely accessible, cloud-based hypothesis generation platform. Our study positions inhibition of MuvB signaling as an important determinant of the therapeutic impact of IXE in psoriasis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2023.03.1658DOI Listing

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