IL-12/IL23 blockade reveals patterns of asynchronous inflammation in pyoderma gangrenosum

Author:

Yadav Rashi,Vague Morgan,Rettig Malia,Loo Christopher P.,Brown Kasidy,Samiea Abrar,Moreau Joshua M.,Ortega-Loayza Alex G

Abstract

AbstractPyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a rare neutrophilic dermatosis causing chronic and recalcitrant painful ulcerations. Pathogenic mechanisms are yet poorly understood limiting therapeutic options, however, IL-12/IL-23 inhibition via ustekinumab has previously been associated with positive outcomes. We aimed to elucidate the dysregulated immune landscape of PG and lesional skin changes associated with IL-12/IL-23 blockade. We applied spatial transcriptomics and comparative computation analysis on lesional biopsies from two patients obtained before and after IL-12/IL-23 blockade with ustekinumab. Our data indicate lesional PG skin exhibits complex patterns of inflammation, including a not previously described major infiltration of B cells and establishment of tertiary lymphoid structures. In both patients, IL-12/IL-23 blockade led to marked clinical improvement but was associated with amelioration of contrasting inflammatory pathways. Notably, plasma cell markers and tertiary structures were recalcitrant to the treatment regime suggesting that B cells might play a role in the refractory nature of PG.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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