Title of article :
Plasmacytoid dendritic cells in angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia
Author/Authors :
Abbas, Ossama Department of Dermatology - American University of Beirut Medical Center - Beirut, Lebanon , Kurban, Mazen Department of Dermatology - American University of Beirut Medical Center - Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract :
Background: Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia
(ALHE) is characterized by irregularly-shaped blood vessels
with an inflammatory infiltrate. While absent from normal skin,
plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) infiltrate the skin upon injury
and during several infectious, inflammatory, and neoplastic
entities. In addition to providing anti-viral resistance, pDCs link
the innate and adaptive immune responses. In Kimura’s disease
(KD), pDCs have been reported to occur. Here, we investigate
pDCs in ALHE.
Methods: Five ALHE and comparable 4 KD cases were
immunohistochemically tested for pDC occurrence and type I
IFN production using anti-BDCA-2 and anti- myxovirus protein
A (MxA) antibodies, respectively. A semiquantitative scoring
system was used.
Results: Plasmacytoid dendritic cells were present in all ALHE
and KD cases with no statistically significant differences, while
MxA expression was weak and patchy in most ALHE and KD
cases. Conclusions: pDCs are recruited into the lesions of ALHE. Despite
the diminished ability to produce type I IFNs, the consistent
presence of pDCs in all ALHE cases is in favor of some role of
these cells in ALHE pathogenesis.Conclusions: pDCs are recruited into the lesions of ALHE. Despite
the diminished ability to produce type I IFNs, the consistent
presence of pDCs in all ALHE cases is in favor of some role of
these cells in ALHE pathogenesis.
Keywords :
angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia , plasmacytoid dendritic cells , Kimura’s disease , interferon
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics