Immunohistochemical evaluation of androgen receptors in genital and extragenital lichen sclerosus: Evidence for loss of androgen receptors in lesional epidermis
Mm. Clifton et al., Immunohistochemical evaluation of androgen receptors in genital and extragenital lichen sclerosus: Evidence for loss of androgen receptors in lesional epidermis, J AM ACAD D, 41(1), 1999, pp. 43-46
Background: Reduction of lichen sclerosus has been seen with topical testos
terone, and spontaneous resolution has been attributed to increasing androg
en levels.
Objective: Our purpose was to investigate the role of androgens in lichen s
clerosus by studying lesional skin and site-specific normal skin for the pr
esence of androgen receptors.
Methods: Immunoperoxidase staining for androgen receptors was performed on
lesional tissue from 31 patients and microscopically compared with site-spe
cific normal skin.
Results: Androgen receptors were present in normal genital and extragenital
skin. Lesional genital and extragenital areas showed decreased staining co
mpared with site-specific controls. Finally, staining was decreased in hist
ologically well-developed lesions compared with early lesions.
Conclusion: This study provides evidence for the loss of androgen receptors
with disease progression in both genital and extragenital skin affected by
lichen sclerosus. These findings support a hormonal pathogenesis of lichen
sclerosus and may be significant in the treatment of the disease.