| Literature DB >> 6342547 |
B Giannotti, G De Panfilis, G C Manara, F Allegra.
Abstract
Papular lichen planus lesions from 12 patients were studied by a double-step immunocytochemical method to detect T-lymphocytes. Semithin sections were studied by light microscopy and ultrathin sections examined by electron microscopy. In the dermal infiltrate, many T-lymphocytes appeared closely juxtaposed to macrophages or Langerhans cells, frequently arranged in a rosette-like pattern. In the epidermis, T-lymphocytes were juxtaposed to macrophages or Langerhans cells and to degenerated keratinocytes. The close relationship between T-lymphocytes, macrophages or Langerhans cells and degenerated keratinocytes supports the hypothesis that lichen planus is immunological in nature: T-lymphocytes, after interacting with macrophages or Langerhans cells, become cytotoxic for keratinocytes.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6342547 DOI: 10.1007/bf00516552
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Dermatol Res ISSN: 0340-3696 Impact factor: 3.017