Literature DB >> 28467018

Histological analysis of hyalinised keloidal collagen formation in earlobe keloids over time: collagen hyalinisation starts in the perivascular area.

Noriko M Matsumoto1, Wei-Xia Peng2, Masayo Aoki1, Satoshi Akaishi1, Ryuji Ohashi3, Rei Ogawa1, Zenya Naito2.   

Abstract

Keloids grow and do not regress. They are characterised histologically by hyalinised keloidal collagen (HKC). HKC amounts vary, and the mechanism by which they form is unclear. To clarify how HKCs form and whether their formation associates with specific clinical features, we studied the histological findings of earlobe keloids and compared them with respective clinical features. A total of 50 earlobe keloids from 43 patients were used for histological analysis of keloid size (mm2 ), HKC area (mm2 ) and HKC area ratio (%). As a result, keloid durations ranged from 3 months to >13 years. Early-stage keloids exhibited little HKC and a tendency for the HKCs to locate in perivascular regions. In later-stage keloids, the HKCs were extremely interconnected and formed a thick bitten donut-shaped region. HKC area ratios correlated positively with keloid duration (r2 = 0·58, P<0·05). HKC area ratios and keloid durations did not correlate with keloid sizes. These patterns of HKC formation and growth may explain why local therapies, which effectively remove fibroblasts and accumulated collagen but not HKCs, are ineffective in older keloids. Keloids should be promptly treated after diagnosis, and older keloids with extensive HKCs may require surgical excision followed by radiotherapy.
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Keywords:  Collagen; Duration; Earlobe; Hyalinisation; Keloid

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28467018      PMCID: PMC7950168          DOI: 10.1111/iwj.12763

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Wound J        ISSN: 1742-4801            Impact factor:   3.315


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