| Literature DB >> 36136070 |
Meircurius Dwi Condro Surboyo1, Lakshman Samaranayake2, Arvind Babu Rajendra Santosh1,3, Nurina Febriyanti Ayuningtyas1, Sisca Meida Wati4, Retno Pudji Rahayu4, Francisco Urbina5, Winni Langgeng Kuntari6, Sesaria Junita Mega Rahma Syahnia6, Karlina Puspasari7, Adiastuti Endah Parmadiati1, Diah Savitri Ernawati1.
Abstract
The pigmentation of the fungiform papillae of the tongue is a rare idiopathic condition in which only the fungiform papillae appear hyperpigmented. In the absence of any reviews on the subject, we conducted a systematic review of the aetiopathogenesis and pathophysiology of pigmented fungiform papillae (PFP) of the tongue, including its demographic and histopathological features, trying to outline a possible aetiology. The preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) was performed using PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE databases and manual searches, for publications between January 1974 and July 2022. Inclusion criteria were case reports defining patients' characteristics, their general medical and dental conditions, histopathological and/or immunohistochemical findings, all with a final definitive diagnosis of PFP. Overall, 51 studies comprising 69 cases of PFP which included histopathological descriptions were reviewed. Prominent features consisted of hyperpigmentation of melanocytes, melanophages, chromatophores, and a lymphocytic infiltrate in the subepidermal area of the fungiform papillae. On special staining, PFP contained melanin, not iron or hemosiderin. On immunohistochemistry, immune-reactive CD3+ T lymphocytes, S-100 and Sox10, but non-immune-reactive melan-A intraepithelial melanocytes were noted in some studies. The presence of hyperpigmented melanocytes and melanophages, with non-immune-reactive melan-A, suggests that PFP are a benign and physiological form of pigmentation. The inflammatory infiltrates described in some papillary lesions could possibly be due to traumatic events during mastication. Nevertheless, the true reasons for the hyperpigmentation of the fungiform papillae are as of yet elusive, and remain to be determined.Entities:
Keywords: fungiform; melanocytes; papillae; pigmentation; tongue
Year: 2022 PMID: 36136070 PMCID: PMC9501370 DOI: 10.3390/pathophysiology29030043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathophysiology ISSN: 0928-4680
Figure 1Clinical appearance of PFP, showing the Holzwanger Type 1 (A) and Type 2 (B) variants.
Characteristics of PFP of the tongue as reported in selected studies.
| Gender | Age | Ethnicity | Location of Affected Papillae | Clinical Appearance | Dermoscopy | Type | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female | 7 | Ethiopian | Antero-dorsal | Multiple brown pigmented spots | RP | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 8 | African | Antero-lateral | Multiple dark pinhead papules | RP | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 9 | Japanese | Anterial and dorsal | Multiple pigmentation | CS | Type 1 | [ |
| Female | 9 | NR | Lateral | Multiple pigmentation | NR | Type 1 | [ |
| Female | 10 | Indian | Dorsal and lateral | Multiple sharply bordered macules | NR | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 12 | Moroccan | Anterial | Multiple hyperpigmented papillae in a diffuse and symmetrical pattern | RP | Type 1 | [ |
| Female | 12 | African | Anterial, lateral, and dorsal | Multiple hyperpigmented papillae presenting as dark patches | RP | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 12 | NR | Anterial and dorsal | Multiple discrete tan-brown pinhead papules | RP | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 12 | NR | Dorsal and lateral | Brown pigmentations | RP | Type 1 | [ |
| Female | 12 | Asian | Anterial | Tiny pigmented macules | CS | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 13 | South Asian | Anterial | Light to dark brown pigmentation, round or polygonal in shape, and circumscribed | CS | Type 1 | [ |
| Female | 13 | Mexican | NR | Multiple hyperchromic macules, light brown, mottled, 1 mm in diameter | RP | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 15 | NR | Anterial, lateral, and dorsal | Asymptomatic and multiple brown pigmentations | CS | Type 1 | [ |
| Female | 15 | NR | Dorsal | Multiple brown macules | NR | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 18 | North African | Anterial | Multiple small erythematous and hyperpigmented papules | RP | Type 1 | [ |
| Female | 18 | Black | Dorsal | Bluish-black to black macular hyperpigmentation measuring 30–70 mm | NR | Type 1 | [ |
| Female | 18 | NR | Dorsal | Dark spots | NR | NCP | [ |
| Female | 20 | NR | Antero-lateral and dorsal | Multiple brown macules | RP | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 20 | Moroccan | Dorsal | NR | NR | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 21 | NR | Antero-lateral | Irregularly distributed pigmentation | RP | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 23 | NR | Antero-lateral | Multiple hyperpigmented papillae in a diffuse pattern | NR | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 24 | Hispanic | Dorsal and lateral | Diffuse punctate pigmentation in a symmetrical pattern, and others grouped in a mottled pattern | RP | Type 1 | [ |
| Female | 25 | Saudi | Dorsal | Diffuse tan, brown, patches with prominent dark papillae | NR | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 25 | Korean | Antero-lateral | Multiple dark brownish macules | NR | Type 1 | [ |
| Female | 33 | Korean | Antero-lateral | Multiple dark brownish macules | NR | Type 1 | |
| Female | 26 | Black | Antero-lateral | Small reddish-brown pigmented lesions | NR | Type 1 | [ |
| Female | 26 | Indian | Dorsal | Multiple tiny brown macules | NR | Type 1 | [ |
| Female | 27 | Italian | Antero-lateral | Multiple blue-grey pigmentation, diffuse with a symmetrical pattern | RP | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 28 | Haitian | Antero-lateral | Multiple dark brown macules | NR | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 28 | NR | Dorsal | Multiple discrete tan-brown pin-head papules | RP | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 29 | NR | Dorsal | Hyperpigmentation, diffuse with a symmetrical pattern | NR | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 30 | NR | Dorsal | Hyperpigmented macules | RP | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 30 | Black | Anterial | Multiple hyperpigmented papillae | RP | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 32 | Caucasian | Dorsal | 6 mm oval area with brown pigmentation | NR | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 35 | Japanese | Antero-lateral | Hyperpigmented papillae | RP | Type 1 | [ |
| Female | 35 | African | Dorsal | Groups of 15 to 20 papillae with a mottled appearance | NR | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 43 | South American | Dorsal | Diffuse and symmetrical pattern of macules | NR | Type 1 | |
| Female | 40 | Black | Anterial | Multiple hyperpigmented papillae | RP | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 44 | Black | Anterial | Multiple hyperpigmented papillae | RP | Type 2 | |
| Female | 44 | African | Antero-lateral | NR | NR | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 45 | Hispanic | Lateral | Multiple dark-brown pigmented papules | NR | Type 1 | [ |
| Female | NR * | NR | Dorsal and lateral | Multiple hyperpigmented papillae and patches | CS | Type 2 | [ |
| Male | 8 | Latin America | Anterial and dorsal | Multiple asymptomatic and sharply demarcated hyperpigmented pinhead papules | CS | Type 2 | [ |
| Male | 11 | Brazilian | Anterial and lateral | Multiple tiny brown macules | NR | Type 1 | [ |
| Male | 12 | NR | Dorsal and lateral | Multiple pigmented papule in a symmetrical pattern | NR | Type 1 | [ |
| Male | 17 | Korean | Anterial | Well-demarcated small, black, clustered hyperpigmented papules | NR | Type 1 | [ |
| Male | 26 | Taiwanese | Antero-lateral | Multiple tiny brown macules | CS | Type 2 | [ |
| Male | 28 | NR | Anterial | Multiple dark-brown macules and dome shaped papules | CS | Type 1 | [ |
| Male | 28 | Hispanic | Latero-distal | Multiple dark-brown pigmented papules | RP | NCP | [ |
| Male | 36 | Italian | Dorsal and lateral | Multiple brown papillae | CS | Type 2 | [ |
| Male | 42 | Japanese | Lateral | Black pigmented papillae | NR | Type 1 | [ |
| Male | 65 | Vietnamese | Dorsal and lateral | NR | NR | Type 2 | [ |
| Female | 21 | Javanese | Dorsal and lateral | Multiple brownish-black, diffuse, and asymptomatic macules | CS | Type 2 | [ |
| Male | 22 | Javanese | Dorsal | Multiple macules, brownish-black and sharing a clear border | CS | Type 2 | |
| Female | 18 | Mixed ethnicity | Not reported individually in each patient | patient | Not reported individually in each patient | Type 2 | [ |
NR: Not reported; * not mentioned specifically (mentioned as adolescent); CS: Cobblestone appearance; RP: Rose-petal appearance; NCP: No clinical picture.
Histopathological findings in the reported cases of selected studies.
| Gender | Ages | Ethnicity | Histopathological Findings | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female | 9 | Japanese |
Melanocytes containing brown melanin granules were present along the basal cell layer of the epithelium Melanophages containing melanin granules were observed within the connective tissue | [ |
| Female | 9 | NR |
Basal cell layer of keratinocytes with a high content of brown pigment Accumulation of melanophages Moderate lymphocytic infiltration | [ |
| Female | 12 | Asian | Melanophages in the submucosa | [ |
| Female | 18 | Black | Chromatophores in the subepidermal area and around the blood vessels within the fungiform papillae | [ |
| Female | 18 | NR | Melanophages were found in the lamina propria of the papillae | [ |
| Female | 20 | NR | Melanophages in the lamina propria | [ |
| Female | 24 | Hispanic | Melanophages in the lamina propria | [ |
| Female | 25 | Korean | Melanophages in the upper lamina propria | [ |
| Female | 33 | Korean | Melanophages in the upper lamina propria | |
| Female | 26 | Black |
Chromatophores containing melanin in the underlying dermis | [ |
| Female | 27 | Italian |
Melanophages in the sub-epithelium Slight lymphocytic infiltrate in the lamina propria | [ |
| Female | 28 | Haitian |
Stratified squamous epithelium overlying a loose connective tissue core Melanocytes and keratinocytes containing brown melanin granules were present along the base of the epithelium Melanophages with coarser melanin granules within the connective tissue core or lamina propria | [ |
| Female | 32 | Caucasian | Melanophages were prominent in the fungiform and adjacent filiform papillae | [ |
| Female | 35 | Japanese |
Increased basal pigment and melanophages in the lamina propria within the fungiform papillae No significant melanocytic hyperplasia was noted Cell atypia not present | [ |
| Female | 45 | Hispanic | Melanin deposits in the epithelium | [ |
| Male | 12 | NR | Melanophages in the subepidermal area | [ |
| Male | 17 | Korean | Melanophages in the upper lamina propria without significant inflammation | [ |
| Male | 26 | Taiwanese | Pigmented basal keratinocytes and melanophages in the upper lamina propria | [ |
| Male | 28 | NR |
Melanophages in the lamina propria Hyperpigmentation of basal keratinocytes | [ |
| Male | 28 | Hispanic | Melanophages within the lamina propria | [ |
| Male | 42 | Japanese | Melanophages in the upper lamina propria without significant inflammation | [ |
| Female | 18 | Mixed ethnicity |
Subepithelial melanophages Mild lymphocytic infiltrate in the superficial area Dilated vascular spaces | [ |
NR: not reported.
Histological findings based on staining of PFP.
| Gender | Ages | Ethnicity | Routine Staining | Special Staining | Immunohistochemical Staining | Ref. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marker | Staining | Marker | Staining | Marker | Staining | ||||
| Female | 9 | NR | Brown pigment in the basal layer of keratinocytes | HE | Iron and hemosiderin not detected | Perl’s | Immuno-reactive for Sox-10 | IHC | [ |
| Female | 27 | Italian |
Melanophages in the sub-epithelial Slight lymphocytic infiltrate in the lamina propria | HE | - | - | Immuno-reactive of CD3+ T lymphocytes | IHC | [ |
| Female | 32 | Caucasian | The stroma supporting the fungiform and adjacent filiform papillae showed prominent melanophages | HE | - | - |
No immuno-reactive for Melan-A in the melanocytes Immuno-reactive for S-100 protein in the melanocytes | IHC | [ |
| Female | 35 | Japanese |
Increased basal pigment in the lamina propria Increased melanophages in the lamina propria No significant melanocytic hyperplasia was noted No cells showed atypia | HE | Melanin was detected | Fontana–Masson | - | - | [ |
| Iron and hemosiderin not detected | Berlin blue | - | - | ||||||
NR: Not reported. HE: Hematoxylin-eosin. IHC: Immunohistochemistry.
Figure 2Schematic illustration of histopathological features of PFP of the tongue.
Figure 3Associations described for PFP with syndromes, systemic conditions, medications, and other related conditions.
Figure 4Proposed model for the pathogenesis of PFP.