Metabolic Disorders/Obesity Is a Primary Risk Factor in Hidradenitis Suppurativa: An Immunohistochemical Real-World Approach.

Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-22 DOI:10.1159/000517017
Katarzyna P Kaleta, Georgios Nikolakis, Amir M Hossini, Ottfried Balthasar, Daifallah Almansouri, Aristeidis Vaiopoulos, Jürgen Knolle, Anna Boguslawska, Anna Wojas-Pelc, Christos C Zouboulis
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Abstract

Background: Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is an inflammatory, potentially scarring disease of the hair follicle, affecting the apocrine gland-bearing skin areas. The major comorbid disorders associated with the occurrence or the aggravation of the disease are obesity and smoking. Numerous efforts to dissociate these factors led to controversial results.

Objectives: To assess the importance of metabolic disorders/obesity, smoking/environmental toxins, and inflammation in HS by utilizing the differential expression of major relevant protein markers in lesional skin of obese/smoking versus non-obese/non-smoking HS patients.

Methods: Lesional skin specimens deriving from two groups of HS patients (BMI >30 and smokers, n = 12 vs. BMI <30 and non-smokers, n = 10) were stained with antibodies raised against irisin, PPARγ, and IGF-1R, which correlate with metabolic disorders/obesity, EGFR and AhR, associated with smoking, and IL-17, IL-17R, and S100A8, as markers of inflammation.

Results: Metabolic disorders/obesity-related markers exhibited marked differential expression between the two groups, while smoking-associated markers a limited one. IL-17R expression was stronger in obese/smokers, and S100A8 staining exhibited intense strong immunoreactivity in both groups without significant difference.

Conclusions: The notion that obesity plays a role in HS development appears to be supported by the prominent regulation of the associated lesional biomarkers. Tobacco smoking might contribute less to HS than previously suspected.

代谢紊乱/肥胖是化脓性汗腺炎的主要危险因素:免疫组织化学真实世界方法
背景:化脓性汗腺炎(HS)是一种炎症性、潜在的毛囊瘢痕性疾病,影响大汗腺皮肤区域。与该疾病发生或加重相关的主要合并症是肥胖和吸烟。将这些因素分离开来的许多努力导致了有争议的结果。目的:利用肥胖/吸烟与非肥胖/非吸烟HS患者病变皮肤中主要相关蛋白标志物的差异表达,评估代谢紊乱/肥胖、吸烟/环境毒素和炎症在HS中的重要性。方法:两组HS患者(BMI >30)和吸烟者(n = 12 vs. BMI)的病变皮肤标本结果:代谢紊乱/肥胖相关标志物在两组之间表达有显著差异,而吸烟相关标志物表达有限。IL-17R在肥胖/吸烟者中的表达更强,S100A8染色在两组中均表现出强烈的免疫反应性,但差异无统计学意义。结论:肥胖在HS发展中起作用的观点似乎得到了相关病变生物标志物的显著调节的支持。吸烟对HS的影响可能比之前怀疑的要小。
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