Immunohistochemical Characterization of JAK Family Expression in the Primary Inflammatory Infiltrate of Lichen Planopilaris and Folliculitis Decalvans, With an Exploratory Clinical Assessment of Oral JAK Inhibitors.
Miguel Antonio Lasheras-Pérez, María Concepción Garrido-Ruiz, Alejandro Lobato-Berezo, Rodolfo David Palacios-Diaz, Irene Albert-Cobo, Giuseppe Gallo, Virginia Velasco-Tamariz, Ricardo Ruiz-Villaverde, Rocío Gil-Redondo, Conrad Pujol-Marco, Rosa María García-Martín, María Del Mar Blanes-Martínez, Begoña Escutia-Muñoz, Jorge Magdaleno-Tapial, Mercedes Rodríguez-Serna, Antonio Sahuquillo-Torralba, Simone Ribero, Federica Gelato, Margarita Llavador-Ros, Vicent Martínez-Cózar, Nicolay S Pantoja Borja, Kristen I Lo Sicco, Jerry Shapiro, José Luis Rodríguez-Peralto, Rafael Botella-Estrada
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Abstract
Background: Lichen planopilaris (LPP) and folliculitis decalvans (FD) are two of the most common types of primary scarring alopecia. Several Janus kinase inhibitors (JAKis) have been used effectively in their treatment. We conducted an immunohistochemical (IHC) study to evaluate whether any member of the JAK family was overexpressed in the primary inflammatory infiltrate of FD and LPP. Additionally, we performed an exploratory retrospective study on the efficacy and safety of oral JAKis in LPP.
Methods: Pathology scalp samples from seven healthy controls and 28 patients with LPP or FD were selected for staining with anti-JAK1, anti-JAK2, anti-JAK3, and anti-TYK2 antibodies. Cases and controls were compared using the H-score of the inflammatory cells. On the other hand, an exploratory retrospective clinical study was conducted in which patients with LPP who were treated with JAKis for at least three months were included. Clinical characteristics, severity scores, and the presence of adverse events were collected.
Results: The IHC study determined that JAK1 and JAK2 exhibited similar expression patterns in cases and controls. However, JAK3 and TYK2 were expressed solely in cases of primary scarring alopecia and were negative in the controls. In the exploratory clinical study, 19 patients with LPP were treated with JAKis. Severity scores improved in follow-up visits, with adverse events generally being mild.
Conclusions: JAK3 and TYK2 were overexpressed in LPP and FD samples compared to healthy controls, supporting JAKs as potential pharmacological targets of interest. JAKis could be an effective and safe treatment for LPP patients.
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Published monthly, the International Journal of Dermatology is specifically designed to provide dermatologists around the world with a regular, up-to-date source of information on all aspects of the diagnosis and management of skin diseases. Accepted articles regularly cover clinical trials; education; morphology; pharmacology and therapeutics; case reports, and reviews. Additional features include tropical medical reports, news, correspondence, proceedings and transactions, and education.
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