Literature DB >> 23607858

Immunophenotypic characterization of lymphoid cell infiltrates in vitiligo.

S Sanchez-Sosa1, M Aguirre-Lombardo, G Jimenez-Brito, A Ruiz-Argüelles.   

Abstract

The pathogenesis of vitiligo is still controversial. The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the nature of lymphoid cells infiltrating depigmented areas of skin in vitiligo. Immunochemical procedures were carried out in biopsies from 20 patients with active lesions to search for cells expressing CD1a, CD2, CD3, CD4, CD5, CD8, CD20, CD25, CD30, CD56, CD68 and CD79a. Results indicate that early lesions are infiltrated mainly by dendritic cells, whereas older lesions display significantly lower proportions of these cells and increased percentages of mature T cells. This finding might suggest that the autoimmune reactivity towards melanocyte antigens might be T cell-dependent and antigen-driven. It is possible that a non-immune offence of melanocytes is responsible for the exposure of intracellular antigens, while autoreactivity might be a secondary, self-perpetuating mechanism.
© 2013 British Society for Immunology.

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Keywords:  immunopathogenesis; immunopathology; lymphoid infiltrates; vitiligo

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23607858      PMCID: PMC3722918          DOI: 10.1111/cei.12096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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