Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3341431 Autoimmunity Reviews 2016 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Patients with lupus erythematosus (LE) specific cutaneous manifestations distributed along the lines of Blaschko are seldom encountered in clinic. In this paper, we reported 5 new cases and perform a systematic review of all the published cases in the English and Chinese literature. We provide a comprehensive summary of the clinical manifestations and explore potential etiology and pathogenesis. Sixty-eight published papers (53 English and 15 Chinese) and 93 cases (including 5 cases reported by us) were included in the analysis. In contrast to classical cutaneous LE, these cases have a series of distinctive clinical features and also have a potentially unique pathogenesis. The pathogenesis of this condition may involve the presence of mosaic abnormal skin cells, possessing crucial pathogenic gene(s)/epigenetic modification(s), located along the lines of Blaschko during embryogenesis. A comparison of the mosaic cells and surrounding “wild-type” cells and in-depth exploration of the interaction between susceptive gene(s)/epigenetic modification(s) and the immune system may potentially bring to light the secrets hidden in LE. Thus, we consider this condition to be a distinct subtype of LE and “Blaschko-linear lupus erythematosus” would be a more appropriate designation. The clues provided in the study of the pathogenesis of this form of LE may potentially unlock the mysteries of the various forms of LE as a whole.

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