POLYMORPHIC LIGHT ERUPTION - AN IMMUNOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF PROVOKED LESIONS

Citation
Amf. Verheyen et al., POLYMORPHIC LIGHT ERUPTION - AN IMMUNOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF PROVOKED LESIONS, Clinical and experimental dermatology, 20(4), 1995, pp. 297-303
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Dermatology & Venereal Diseases
ISSN journal
03076938
Volume
20
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
297 - 303
Database
ISI
SICI code
0307-6938(1995)20:4<297:PLE-AI>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Polymorphic light eruption (PLE) lesions were induced in 26 patients a fter an average of 60 J total body UVA irradiation. Using the criteria of the French literature, that make a distinction between PLE and ben ign summer light eruption (BSLE), the group of 26 patients with PLE wa s divided into 12 patients with BSLE and 14 patients with PLE, on the basis of historical criteria. Biopsies were taken and compared immunoh istochemically with biopsies from 15 unirradiated normal control subje cts, in order to find evidence in support of the hypothesis that PLE i nvolves a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction. The provoked lesions showed: ICAM-1 expression on the keratinocytes of the basal and supra basal cell layers in 18 of 25 patients, i.e. 72%; HLA-DR expression on the keratinocytes of the basal, squamous and granular cell layer in 1 3 of 25 patients, i.e. 52%; and OKM5 expression on the keratinocytes o f the granular cell layer in 13 of 26 patients, i.e. 50% of the cases. The control samples showed no such antigen expression on the keratino cytes, except for two cases where weak and very localized ICAM-1 posit ivity was observed; one of these also had a slight localized positivit y for HLA-DR and OKM5. The results of the phototesting procedures and the immunohistochemical investigations were similar in both BSLE and P LE. This suggests that they are the same condition, and the term BSLE should therefore probably be discarded. The results of our investigati ons support the theory of an immunological basis for PLE.