1.CD20 positive peripheral T cell lymphoma unspecified: a case report
Yan LU ; Meihua ZHANG ; Dan LUO ; Hongxia QIU ; Zhonglan SU ; Di WU ; Feng ZHU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2011;44(9):626-628
An 81-year-old male presented with an 8-year history of recurrent ulcer on the left dorsal foot which gradually spread to involve both lower limbs. Physical examination revealed no abnormality of any organ systems and no palpable superficial lymph nodes. Skin examination showed erythematous swelling of the left dorsal foot with an ulcer sized 7 cm × 10 cm on the surface. Tendon was visible at the base of the ulcer, and the ulcer margin was elevated giving a dyke-like appearance. The perilesional skin was purple-brown. There were several millet-like papuloid lesions circularly arranged at the inner side of the right foot as well as dark erythematous or brown nodules and pigmented patches with tenderness on both lower limbs. Histopathology of the ulcer of the left dorsal foot and papuloid lesions on the right foot revealed a visible epidermotropic infiltrate in the epidermis as well as an infiltration throughout the entire dermis with medium-sized atypical lymphoid cells with obvious mitoses. Immunohistochemical examination showed the coexpression of both T cell markers (including CD3, CD45RO, CD43) and B cell marker (CD20), with scatted positive staining for PAX-5and negative staining for CD79α or CD1 9. PCR confirmed the rearrangement of T cell receptor (TCR)-γgene. A diagnosis of peripheral T cell lymphoma unspecified was made in view of the rearrangement of TCR-γgene and above findings. The patient was treated with the following modified CHOP regimen: intravenous cyclophosphamide 0.8 g, leurocristine 2 mg and epirubicin hydrochloride 60 mg, as well as oral prednisone 15 mg twice daily for 5 days every 3 weeks (one treatment session). After 3 treatment sessions, the lesions improved markedly.
2.Dermatofibrosarcoma: a case report
Yan LU ; Xue LI ; Meihua ZHANG ; Zhonglan SU ; Di WU ; Wenyuan ZHU ; Qinhe FAN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2012;45(9):670-671
A 37-year-old female was admitted to the hospital for an itching and painful subcutaneous nodule with ulceration on the extensor aspect of her left forearm for more than 6 months.The pain was severe,continuous and localized.Systemic and local treatment with antibiotics resulted in no obvious improvement.The lesion had gradually increased in size over the past 6 months and the ulcer had enlarged for 1 month.On examination,a hard infiltrative plaque measuring about 5.5 cm × 4.0 cm with a well-defined margin was seen on the extensor aspect of her left forearm,along with ulceration and some dirty discharge on the surface.The diagnosis of fibrosarcoma,grade Ⅱ was eventually made by a biopsy of the lesion,which revealed increased pigmentation in the basal layer,and tumor tissue was tightly adherent to the epidermis.Dermis and subcutaneous fat layer were infiltrated with various sizes of spindle cells with fine collagen fiber bundles between the cells.Obvious atypia and mitotic figures were easily observed in some of the cells.Immunohistochemical analysis showed moderately positive staining for fibronectin,but negative staining for human melanoma black-45 (HMB45),S100,smooth muscle actin (SMA),Melan-a,high molecular weight cytokeratin (HCK),CD34,CD68 or cytokeratin.Some diseases should be differentiated from this case,including dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans,cutaneous spindle cell squamous carcinoma,atypical fibroxanthoma,malignant fibrous histiocytoma,and so on.
3.Evaluation of Cumulative Skin-irritation of Six Commercinlly Available Topical Retinoic Acid Preparations
Zhigang BI ; Meihua ZHANG ; Zhonglan SU ; Guohong LIU ; Xiaojun ZHANG ; Donghua LOU ; Bian ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2003;0(12):-
Objective To evaluate the cumulative irritative effect of topical retinoic acid preparations on normal skin.Methods A randomlized,doubled blind,placebo-controlled clinical trial was carried out with7groups for6tested preparations.All subjects were patch tested with each preparation for24hours on Monday to Thursday,and for72hours on Friday.The patch tests were performed for3consecutive weeks.Results The minimal cumulative irritative effects were found in Group G treated with0.1%adapalene gel,with a cumulative irritative index of0.09?0.11in20days.The cumulative irritative index was significantly lower in Group G than that in Group B treated with0.1%retinoic acid(Diweishuang誖)(0.59?0.24),or in0.025%retinoic acid(Diweishuang誖)(0.41?0.22),or in0.05%retinoic acid(VITAMIN誖Cream)(0.25?0.22).Conclusion Adapalene,the third generation of retinoic acid,is characterized by lower irritative ef-fects in comparison to the first generation of topical retinoic acid agents.
4.Analysis of protease-activated receptor 2 expression and function in cultured human keratinocytes
Zhonglan SU ; Zhigang BI ; Meihua ZHANG ; Chao JI ; Bin CHEN ; Jiping XIA ; Weiling SUN ; Qian GAO ; Hongwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2012;(12):886-890
Objective To assess the expression pattern of protease-activated receptor 2 (PAR2) in human keratinocytes and to characterize its biological functions in the regulation of skin barrier.Methods Primary human keratinocytes and human N/TERT keratinocytes were used as the subject of this study.The expression and distribution of PAR2 in the keratinocytes were analyzed by using immunoflorescence staining and Western blot.Two different PAR2 agonists,trypsin and a PAR2-activating peptide (AP),as well as a PAR2-antagonistic peptide (H2N-FSLLRY-COOH) and a control peptide were used to induce the activation of PAR2 in the keratinocytes.Then,a fluorescence-based calcium mobilization assay was performed to evaluate the biological function of PAR2.Data were statistically analyzed by one-factor analysis of variance.Results Under normal culture conditions,PAR2 was weakly expressed in keratinocytes,and the expression was unaffected by culture medium composition or culture duration.Calcium mobilization was induced by trypsin of 50-250 nmol/L and the PAR2-activating peptide in a dose-and time-dependent pattern.The maximal activation of PAR2 was observed in keratinocytes treated with the PAR2 agonist HAN-SLIGKV-COOH of 75-250 μmol/L.The PAR2-antagonistic peptide (H2N-FSLLRY-COOH) obviously suppressed the increase in calcium mobilization induced by trypsin,while the control peptide PAR-RAP showed no inductive effect on the PAR2 activation based on the absence of calcium mobilization.The substrate-induced calcium release was complete within 250 seconds,and peaked at 50 seconds after the initial trypsin or PAR-AP stimulation.Moreover,the activation of PAR2 was accompanied by an increase in ERK phosphorylation and elicitation of MAPK signaling pathway in keratinocytes.Conclusions Human keratinocytes positively express PAR2,which can be activated by trypsin and PAR2-activating peptides,and the activation of PAR2 may influence the physiological function of keratinocytes by inducing intracellular calcium release.
5.A case of traumatic panniculitis
Yiwen CHEN ; Ting SU ; Meihua ZHANG ; Zhonglan SU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2019;52(1):43-44
6.Association between psoriasis and STAT3
Yiwen CHEN ; Ting SU ; Zhonglan SU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2019;52(7):502-505
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease.Its pathogenesis remains unclear,and is currently considered to be co-mediated by heredity,environment and immunity.Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) is an important transcription factor,which is associated with cancer and autoimmune diseases.STAT3 plays a crucial role in the occurrence of psoriasis by participating in the differentiation of T helper 17 cells,hyperproliferation and abnormal differentiation of keratinocytes,interaction with inflammatory cells,hyperplasia of dermal vessels and other important pathological processes.In recent studies,therapies targeting STAT3 and its upstream Janus kinases (JAK) have shown good efficacy and safety in the management of psoriasis.This review summarizes the association between psoriasis and STAT3,so as to provide evidence for the feasibility of the treatment of psoriasis with targeted inhibition of STAT3.
7.Cytomegalovirus infection with skin lesions as the primary manifestation: a case report
Yiwen CHEN ; Ting SU ; Meihua ZHANG ; Ting CUI ; Yan LU ; Zhonglan SU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2019;52(4):236-240
A case of cytomegalovirus infection with skin lesions as the primary manifestation is reported.A 46-year-old female patient presented with a 3-month history of painful perioral blisters and erosions,and a 6-week history of erythema,blisters and erosions on the left ann.The patient was ever diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus and lupus nephritis 12 years prior to the presentation.Systemic lupus erythematosus was exacerbated 5 months prior to this presentation,and glucocorticoids and mycophenolate mofetil were administered.Skin examination revealed irregularly shaped perioral blisters with erosions and crusts,localized patchy erythema with erosion in the center on the flexor aspect of the left forearm,erythema and blisters on the left upper arm,and multiple petechiae and ecchymoses on the abdomen.Histopathological examination of the skin lesion on the left upper limb showed epidermal necrolysis with scattered viral inclusion bodies.Immunohistochemical examination revealed positive staining for cytomegalovirus antigen in giant cells in the necrolytic epidermis.Cytomegalovirus DNA was detected in exudates from lesions.However,cytomegalovirus DNA was not detected in the serum in the initial test,but became positive (8.04 × 103 copies/ml) 1 week later.In addition,anti-cytomegalovirus IgG antibodies were detected in the serum.The patient was diagnosed with cutaneous cytomegalovirus infection.Affter the treatment with both oral and topical ganciclovir,the lesions were improved gradually,followed by severe pulmonary infection,and the patient was finally died of multiple organ failure.
8.A case of adult rhabdomyomatous mesenchymal hamartoma
Cheng XU ; Ting SU ; Meihua ZHANG ; Zhonglan SU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2020;53(3):229-230
9.Clinical and pathological analysis of three cases of lichen planopilaris
Ting SU ; Yiwen CHEN ; Yaqi SUN ; Meihua ZHANG ; Zhonglan SU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2018;51(8):599-600
Objective To investigate clinical and histopathological features of lichen planopilaris (LPP).Methods The clinical and histopathological findings in 3 cases of LPP were analyzed.Results All the 3 patients were female,and their average age was 49 years.One patient presented with large-area patchy hair loss on the frontal,parietal and occipital region,and 2 patients presented with irregular patchy hair loss on the scalp and skin atrophy.Besides the hair loss,the eyebrows and axillary hairs also lost in 1 patient.Histopathological examination showed liquefaction degeneration of basal cells in the walls of hair follicles and infiltration of lymphocytes.Infiltration of a small number of lymphocytes was also observed around blood vessels and appendages.Conclusions LPP may only affect the scalp,or involve the other sites all over the body.LPP commonly manifests as patchy hair loss on the scalp and skin atrophy,and is pathologically characterized by liquefaction degeneration of basal cells in hair follicles and infiltration of lymphocytes.