Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells and Type i Interferon Signature in Lichen Striatus

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Background/Objectives In addition to several infectious and neoplastic cutaneous entities, plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) have been shown to be involved in the pathogenesis of multiple cutaneous inflammatory and autoimmune disorders, including those characterized histologically by an interface dermatitis pattern such as lupus or lichen planus (LP), but their role in lichen striatus (LS), which is also known to have this histologic inflammatory pattern, has never been studied. The objective of the study was to investigate the role of pDCs in LS. Methods Fifteen LS patients were found in our database and were immunohistochemically tested for pDC occurrence and activity using anti-blood-derived dendritic cell antigen-2 and anti-myxovirus resistance protein A (MxA) antibodies, respectively. These individuals were also compared with 15 individuals with LP. Results pDCs were present in all individuals with LS and LP, but they were less abundant in those with LS, although MxA (surrogate marker of local type I interferon production and thus an indirect assessment of pDC activity) was similarly intense and diffuse in all individuals with LS and LP. In addition to being part of the upper dermal inflammatory bandlike infiltrate as in LP, LS cases, unlike LP, also showed perieccrine pDCs. Conclusions pDCs constitute a central component of the inflammatory infiltrate in LS, suggesting a significant role in its pathogenesis. pDC distribution (perieccrine distribution) could also help in microscopically differentiating LS from LP. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Adolescent, Adult, Biopsy, needle, Child, Child, preschool, Databases, factual, Dendritic cells, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Lichen planus, Male, Middle aged, Role, Sampling studies, Severity of illness index, Skin diseases, papulosquamous, Young adult, Blood derived dendritic cell antigen 2 antibody, Interferon, Myxovirus resistance protein a, Myxovirus resistance protein a antibody, Protein antibody, Unclassified drug, Article, Cell infiltration, Clinical article, Controlled study, Dermatitis, Dermatomyositis, Diagnostic value, Human, Inflammatory infiltrate, Interferon production, Lichen striatus, Pathogenesis, Plasmacytoid dendritic cell, Preschool child, Priority journal, Protein expression, Comparative study, Dendritic cell, Epidemiology, Erythematosquamous skin disease, Factual database, Needle biopsy, Pathology, Pathophysiology, Role playing

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