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Elevations in vascular markers and eosinophils in chronic spontaneous urticarial weals with low level persistence in uninvolved skin

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Authors Kay, A. B., Ying, S., Ardelean, E., Młynek, A., Kita, H., Clark, P., and Maurer, M.
Citation Kay, A. B., Ying, S., Ardelean, E., Młynek, A., Kita, H., Clark, P., and Maurer, M.: Elevations in vascular markers and eosinophils in chronic spontaneous urticarial weals with low level persistence in uninvolved skin. Brit. J. Dermatol. 2014: 171; 505-511.
Corresponding authors Kay, A. B.
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Publisher Brit. J. Dermatol.
ReleaseDate 2014

Background: In chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) mast cell activation together with inflammatory changes in the skin are well documented and may play an important role in mechanisms of tissue oedema.
Objectives To confirm and extend these observations by measuring microvascular markers, leucocytes and mast cell numbers in lesional and uninvolved skin and to compare findings with a control group.

Methods: Paired biopsies (one from 4–8-h spontaneous weals and one from unin- volved skin) were taken from eight patients with CSU and nine control subjects and studied using immunohistochemistry and confocal microscopy using the lec- tin Ulex europaeus agglutinin 1 (UEA-1).

Results: Lesional skin in CSU contained significantly more CD31+ endothelial cells; CD31+ blood vessels, neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils and macrophages; and CD3+ T cells than nonlesional skin. Increased vascularity was confirmed by con- focal imaging using the lectin UEA-1. Uninvolved skin from CSU contained sig- nificantly more CD31+ endothelial cells, CD31+ blood vessels and eosinophils compared with the control subjects. There was a threefold increase in mast cell numbers when CSU was compared with controls but no difference was observed between lesional and uninvolved skin.

Conclusions: Increased vascular markers together with eosinophil and neutrophil infiltration are features of lesional skin in CSU and might contribute to tissue oedema. Eosinophils and microvascular changes persist in uninvolved skin, which, together with increased mast cells, suggests that nonlesional skin is primed for further wealing.

 

(Last update: 09.2024)

Number of original publications in peer-reviewed journals:626
Number of reviews in peer-reviewed journals:221
Number of publications (original work and reviews) in peer-reviewed journals:847
Cumulative IF for original publications in peer-reviewed journals:4432.59
Cumulative IF for reviews in peer-reviewed journals:1648.22
Cumulative IF of publications (original work & reviews) in peer-reviewed journals:6080.81
Total number of citations: 38,608, h-index: 99 (Web of Science September 2024)38,608

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