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Changes in distribution pattern of CD8 lymphocytes in the scalp in alopecia areata during treatment with diphencyprone.
Arch Dermatol Res. 2007 Aug; 299(5-6):231-7.AD

Abstract

For many years, the role of T lymphocytes was hypothesized as being a major factor responsible for hair loss in alopecia areata (a.a.). While numerous lymphocytic populations were found around hair bulbs, changes in their distribution patterns in the skin during the course and recovery of the disease remain unknown. In the present study, distribution of CD8 lymphocytes in biopsies obtained from a.a. patients was measured before and during treatment using diphencyprone (DCP). Results show about a 600% increase in the number of CD8 lymphocytes under the epithelium and about a 250% increase around hair bulbs and other epidermal appendages during the study. These results were more significant in a group, which had good clinical response to the treatment. No change in the quantity of CD8 lymphocytes was observed around the blood vessels. Since CD8 lymphocytes are considered to be directly involved in the hair destruction process in a.a., their increased number around hair bulbs followed by hair regrowth may suggest that during DCP treatment they regain normal reactivity to hair antigens.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Dermatology Clinic, Military Medical Institute, Szaserow 128 st, 00-909 Warsaw, Poland. vasyledk@poczta.fmNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

17530266

Citation

Wasyłyszyn, Tomasz, et al. "Changes in Distribution Pattern of CD8 Lymphocytes in the Scalp in Alopecia Areata During Treatment With Diphencyprone." Archives of Dermatological Research, vol. 299, no. 5-6, 2007, pp. 231-7.
Wasyłyszyn T, Kozłowski W, Zabielski SL. Changes in distribution pattern of CD8 lymphocytes in the scalp in alopecia areata during treatment with diphencyprone. Arch Dermatol Res. 2007;299(5-6):231-7.
Wasyłyszyn, T., Kozłowski, W., & Zabielski, S. L. (2007). Changes in distribution pattern of CD8 lymphocytes in the scalp in alopecia areata during treatment with diphencyprone. Archives of Dermatological Research, 299(5-6), 231-7.
Wasyłyszyn T, Kozłowski W, Zabielski SL. Changes in Distribution Pattern of CD8 Lymphocytes in the Scalp in Alopecia Areata During Treatment With Diphencyprone. Arch Dermatol Res. 2007;299(5-6):231-7. PubMed PMID: 17530266.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Changes in distribution pattern of CD8 lymphocytes in the scalp in alopecia areata during treatment with diphencyprone. AU - Wasyłyszyn,Tomasz, AU - Kozłowski,Wojciech, AU - Zabielski,Stanisław Leopold, Y1 - 2007/05/26/ PY - 2006/12/05/received PY - 2007/04/07/accepted PY - 2007/03/16/revised PY - 2007/5/29/pubmed PY - 2007/12/6/medline PY - 2007/5/29/entrez SP - 231 EP - 7 JF - Archives of dermatological research JO - Arch Dermatol Res VL - 299 IS - 5-6 N2 - For many years, the role of T lymphocytes was hypothesized as being a major factor responsible for hair loss in alopecia areata (a.a.). While numerous lymphocytic populations were found around hair bulbs, changes in their distribution patterns in the skin during the course and recovery of the disease remain unknown. In the present study, distribution of CD8 lymphocytes in biopsies obtained from a.a. patients was measured before and during treatment using diphencyprone (DCP). Results show about a 600% increase in the number of CD8 lymphocytes under the epithelium and about a 250% increase around hair bulbs and other epidermal appendages during the study. These results were more significant in a group, which had good clinical response to the treatment. No change in the quantity of CD8 lymphocytes was observed around the blood vessels. Since CD8 lymphocytes are considered to be directly involved in the hair destruction process in a.a., their increased number around hair bulbs followed by hair regrowth may suggest that during DCP treatment they regain normal reactivity to hair antigens. SN - 0340-3696 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/17530266/Changes_in_distribution_pattern_of_CD8_lymphocytes_in_the_scalp_in_alopecia_areata_during_treatment_with_diphencyprone_ L2 - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00403-007-0759-4 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -