Role of Mast Cells in Oral Lichen Planus and Oral Lichenoid Reactions.

IF 1.7 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Autoimmune Diseases Pub Date : 2018-01-17 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/7936564
Suganya Ramalingam, Narasimhan Malathi, Harikrishnan Thamizhchelvan, Narasimhan Sangeetha, Sharada T Rajan
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Introduction: Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic T cell mediated disease of oral mucosa, skin, and its appendages with a prevalence of 0.5 to 2.6% worldwide. Oral lichenoid reactions (OLR) are a group of lesions with diverse aetiologies but have clinical and histological features similar to OLP, thereby posing a great challenge in differentiating both lesions. Mast cells are multifunctional immune cells that play a major role in the pathogenesis of lichen planus by release of certain chemical mediators. Increased mast cell densities with significant percentage of degranulation have been observed as a consistent finding in pathogenesis of oral lichen planus.

Aim: The current study was aimed at quantifying the mast cells in histopathological sections of OLP and OLR thereby aiding a means of distinguishing these lesions.

Materials and methods: The study group involved 21 cases of oral lichen planus, 21 cases of oral lichenoid reactions, and 10 control specimens of normal buccal mucosa. All the cases were stained with Toluidine Blue and routine haematoxylin and eosin and the mast cells were quantified.

Statistical analysis used: The results were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis test and an intergroup analysis was performed using Mann-Whitney U test.

Conclusion: The number of mast cells showed an increased value in oral lichen planus when compared to oral lichenoid reaction and thus an estimation of mast cells count could aid in distinguishing OLP from OLR histopathologically.

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肥大细胞在口腔扁平苔藓和类地衣反应中的作用。
口腔扁平苔藓(OLP)是一种慢性T细胞介导的口腔粘膜、皮肤及其附属物疾病,全球患病率为0.5 - 2.6%。口腔苔藓样反应(OLR)是一组病因多样的病变,但其临床和组织学特征与OLP相似,因此对两者的鉴别提出了很大的挑战。肥大细胞是一种多功能免疫细胞,通过释放某些化学介质在扁平苔藓的发病过程中发挥重要作用。肥大细胞密度的增加与脱颗粒的显著百分比已被观察到作为一个一致的发现在口腔扁平苔藓的发病机制。目的:目前的研究旨在定量的肥大细胞在OLP和OLR的组织病理切片,从而帮助区分这些病变的手段。材料与方法:研究组21例口腔扁平苔藓,21例口腔类苔藓反应,10例正常口腔黏膜对照。所有病例均行甲苯胺蓝染色及常规苏木精、伊红染色,并定量肥大细胞。采用统计学分析:采用Kruskal-Wallis检验对结果进行分析,采用Mann-Whitney U检验进行组间分析。结论:与口腔类地衣反应相比,口腔扁平苔藓中肥大细胞的数量增加,因此肥大细胞数量的估计有助于从组织病理学上区分OLP和OLR。
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Autoimmune Diseases
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