| Literature DB >> 26892480 |
Naoko Takeo1, Takashi Sakai1, Tomoko Saito-Shono1, Kazushi Ishikawa1, Yutaka Hatano1, Kazumoto Katagiri1, Yoshihiro Takahashi2, Kenji Kawano2, Kenichi Kimoto3, Toshiaki Kubota3, Nobuoki Eshima4, Hiroto Kojima5, Sakuhei Fujiwara1.
Abstract
Pigmented cosmetic dermatitis-like (Riehl's melanosis-like) pigmentation was reported in three of 27 patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome. But case reports of such eruptions are rare. We describe three cases of such eruptions associated with primary Sjögren's syndrome or anti-SSA antibody and possible associations with specific types of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) and infiltrating lymphocytes. These middle-aged Japanese women had reticular facial pigmentation and histopathological examination revealed interface dermatitis, melanophages, and dense lymphocytic infiltration around hair follicles and sweat ducts. HLA typing revealed common antigenic equivalents or genetic typing of HLA-A2, DR52, DPA1(02:02) and DPB1(05:01). Immunohistochemical staining revealed major subsets of T cells to be CD8 and CD45RO. Some Foxp3- and few IL17-positive cells were found in strong contrast to the major CD4 subset of infiltrated T cells in annular erythema associated with Sjögren's syndrome. Apparently, our patients' pigmentation represented a specific etiology associated with primary Sjögren's syndrome or anti-SSA antibody.Entities:
Keywords: Riehl's melanosis; anti-SSA antibody; human leukocyte antigen typing; pigmented cosmetic dermatitis-like eruption; primary Sjögren's syndrome
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26892480 DOI: 10.1111/1346-8138.13300
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dermatol ISSN: 0385-2407 Impact factor: 4.005