Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3209729 Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundAcne inversa is a chronic inflammatory disorder of apocrine gland-bearing skin. The role of the innate immune system in the pathogenesis of the disease is controversial.ObjectivesWe investigated the expression of antimicrobial peptide/proteins in acne inversa.MethodsTissue samples were obtained from patients with acne inversa and compared with normal-appearing skin. The expression of psoriasin and human β-defensin (hBD)-2 on messenger RNA and protein level was analyzed.ResultsBoth messenger RNA and protein levels of psoriasin and hBD-2 were significantly increased in acne inversa. Macrophages expressing hBD-2 were found in the dermis.LimitationsSmall sample size is a limitation.ConclusionsAntimicrobial peptide/proteins are overexpressed in acne inversa lesions as compared with normal-appearing skin. The site of the major expression depends on the particular antimicrobial peptide/protein. Psoriasin is overexpressed in epidermal keratinocytes whereas hBD-2 is produced mainly by dermal macrophages, leaving a relative deficiency of hBD-2 in the epidermis of acne inversa lesions.

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