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Epidermal apoptotic cell death in erythema multiforme and Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Contribution of perforin-positive cell infiltration.
Arch Dermatol. 1997 Jul; 133(7):845-9.AD

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To clarify the mechanism of epidermal cell death in erythema multiforme.

DESIGN

Retrospective study.

SETTING

Academic referral center.

PARTICIPANTS

Nine patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS), 9 patients with Hebra disease (EMH), and 5 healthy volunteers.

INTERVENTIONS

Biopsy specimens were obtained from the border of the fresh lesions before treatment. Control specimens were obtained from normal skin.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Histopathological epidermal apoptosis detected with nuclear DNA fragmentation and counts of dermal immunoreactive perforin-positive infiltrates were compared between SJS and EMH.

RESULTS

Eight patients (89%) with SJS showed clear apoptosis with keratinocyte DNA fragmentation. All SJS samples had intensive perforin-positive dermal infiltrates. Only 3 patients (33%) with EMH showed apoptotic change, and it was to a far less extent with far less dermal perforin-positive infiltrates. Control specimens showed no apoptotic cells in the epidermis or expression of perforin in the dermis.

CONCLUSIONS

Perforin mediates apoptosis in the pathogenesis of the epidermal cell changes in SJS but not in EMH. In addition to the differences in clinical severity and histopathological conditions, our findings indicate a pathogenic difference between SJS and EMH.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Dermatology, Mie University Faculty of Medicine, Japan.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Comparative Study
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

9236522

Citation

Inachi, S, et al. "Epidermal Apoptotic Cell Death in Erythema Multiforme and Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. Contribution of Perforin-positive Cell Infiltration." Archives of Dermatology, vol. 133, no. 7, 1997, pp. 845-9.
Inachi S, Mizutani H, Shimizu M. Epidermal apoptotic cell death in erythema multiforme and Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Contribution of perforin-positive cell infiltration. Arch Dermatol. 1997;133(7):845-9.
Inachi, S., Mizutani, H., & Shimizu, M. (1997). Epidermal apoptotic cell death in erythema multiforme and Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Contribution of perforin-positive cell infiltration. Archives of Dermatology, 133(7), 845-9.
Inachi S, Mizutani H, Shimizu M. Epidermal Apoptotic Cell Death in Erythema Multiforme and Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. Contribution of Perforin-positive Cell Infiltration. Arch Dermatol. 1997;133(7):845-9. PubMed PMID: 9236522.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Epidermal apoptotic cell death in erythema multiforme and Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Contribution of perforin-positive cell infiltration. AU - Inachi,S, AU - Mizutani,H, AU - Shimizu,M, PY - 1997/7/1/pubmed PY - 1997/7/1/medline PY - 1997/7/1/entrez SP - 845 EP - 9 JF - Archives of dermatology JO - Arch Dermatol VL - 133 IS - 7 N2 - OBJECTIVE: To clarify the mechanism of epidermal cell death in erythema multiforme. DESIGN: Retrospective study. SETTING: Academic referral center. PARTICIPANTS: Nine patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS), 9 patients with Hebra disease (EMH), and 5 healthy volunteers. INTERVENTIONS: Biopsy specimens were obtained from the border of the fresh lesions before treatment. Control specimens were obtained from normal skin. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Histopathological epidermal apoptosis detected with nuclear DNA fragmentation and counts of dermal immunoreactive perforin-positive infiltrates were compared between SJS and EMH. RESULTS: Eight patients (89%) with SJS showed clear apoptosis with keratinocyte DNA fragmentation. All SJS samples had intensive perforin-positive dermal infiltrates. Only 3 patients (33%) with EMH showed apoptotic change, and it was to a far less extent with far less dermal perforin-positive infiltrates. Control specimens showed no apoptotic cells in the epidermis or expression of perforin in the dermis. CONCLUSIONS: Perforin mediates apoptosis in the pathogenesis of the epidermal cell changes in SJS but not in EMH. In addition to the differences in clinical severity and histopathological conditions, our findings indicate a pathogenic difference between SJS and EMH. SN - 0003-987X UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/9236522/Epidermal_apoptotic_cell_death_in_erythema_multiforme_and_Stevens_Johnson_syndrome__Contribution_of_perforin_positive_cell_infiltration_ L2 - https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamadermatology/fullarticle/vol/133/pg/845 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -