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PUVA treatment in chromium hypersensitivity: effect on skin reactivity and lymphocyte functions.

C T Jansén, M Viander, K Kalimo, A M Soppi, E Soppi.   

Abstract

Two male patients with longstanding contact sensitivity to chromium were treated with PUVA. One patient, suffering from concomitant photosensitivity, reacted very favorably; his skin lesions cleared and light tolerance increased. This was paralleled by a decrease in the photopatch test reactivity and by the extinction of the patch-test reactivity on PUVA-exposed (pigmented) skin. Patch and photopatch tests on PUVA-shielded skin showed no decrease in skin test reactivity. PUVA-treatment caused a decrease in the number of rosette-forming T cells and an increase in lymphocyte stimulation in both patients. In one patient, abnormally high PHA-induced suppressor cell activities were recorded prior to treatment; after PUVA therapy the values were back to normal. In both patients, the PPD-induced suppressor cell activity of PWN response was clearly increased by PUVA-therapy. Other suppressor cell functions were not much affected. It is concluded that while PUVA-therapy may produce some systemic immunological effects, its abating effect on contact sensitivity and photosensitivity is mainly mediated through local mechanisms in the skin.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7271310     DOI: 10.1007/BF00403929

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol Res        ISSN: 0340-3696            Impact factor:   3.017


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Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1980-01       Impact factor: 5.422

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Journal:  Arch Dermatol Res       Date:  1979-11       Impact factor: 3.017

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Journal:  Br J Dermatol       Date:  1979-10       Impact factor: 9.302

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Authors:  M Salo; E Soppi; O Lassila; O Ruuskanen
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Journal:  Br J Dermatol       Date:  1978-09       Impact factor: 9.302

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1.  Effect of a single UVB or PUVA exposure on immediate and delayed skin hypersensitivity reactions in humans. Correlation to erythemal response and Langerhans cell depletion.

Authors:  K Kalimo; L Koulu; C T Jansén
Journal:  Arch Dermatol Res       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 3.017

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