Tissue eosinophilia in acute and chronic atopic dermatitis: a morphometric approach using quantitative image analysis of immunostaining
Background The frequency and amount of tissue eosinophilia in spontaneous lesions of acute and chronic atopic dermatitis (AD) are still a matter of controversy, and little is known about the distribution of eosinophilia in skin. Objectives To give a quantitative description of tissue eosinophilia in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British journal of dermatology (1951) 2001-11, Vol.145 (5), p.720-729 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background The frequency and amount of tissue eosinophilia in spontaneous lesions of acute and chronic atopic dermatitis (AD) are still a matter of controversy, and little is known about the distribution of eosinophilia in skin.
Objectives To give a quantitative description of tissue eosinophilia in spontaneous lesions of acute and chronic AD based on morphometric data.
Methods Thirty‐one lesional skin biopsies of AD were evaluated using our recently described method for the quantitative assessment of eosinophilic granule protein (EGP) deposition by image analysis of immunostaining using the antibodies EG1, EG2, MBP, EPO and neutrophil elastase (NE). The frequency, amount and distribution of protein deposition including extracellular EGP deposition as an indicator of complete activation and degranulation of eosinophils were determined. Eosinophil count was performed in addition. Histopathological parameters of acute dermatitis (spongiosis) and chronic dermatitis (epidermal hyperplasia) were scored to look for a correlation with tissue eosinophilia.
Results Tissue eosinophilia was found in nearly all biopsies (30 of 31). The most protein was detected by EG2, followed by EG1, MBP and EPO, with very small amounts of NE. A superficial tissue distribution of eosinophilia was found, with |
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ISSN: | 0007-0963 1365-2133 |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1365-2133.2001.04456.x |