Background and Objective: Mast cells are thought to play an important
role in the pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis (SSc), although their s
ignificance is still unknown. As mast cells are increased in number in
the lesional skin of the early stage of scleroderma, we addressed the
question whether expression of stem cell factor (SCF), a mast cell gr
owth factor, is upregulated in the lesional skin. Methods: Immunohisto
chemical analysis of SCF was performed in paraffin-embedded skin secti
ons from the lesions of 18 patients with SSc (13 in the edematous and
5 in the sclerotic phase) and from normal skin of 5 subjects. SCF mess
enger RNA expression was also examined on cultured fibroblasts derived
from SSc by using reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. Re
sults: Immunostaining showed focal expression for SCF in fibroblast-li
ke spindle-shaped cells, mast cells, keratinocytes and endothelial cel
ls. SCF-positive spindle-shaped cells were significantly increased in
the reticular dermis in the early edematous stage of SSc (33.7+/-13.0/
mm(2)) as compared with normal skin (18.3+/-4.2/mm(2); p<0.05); howeve
r, there was no significant difference between the sclerotic phase (18
.9+/-6.9/mm(2)) and normal skin. mRNA expression of SCF was detected b
oth in cultured scleroderma-derived and normal skin-derived fibroblast
s. Conclusion: These results may suggest that SCF plays a role in the
fibrotic process in early-stage SSc.