A Guttate Psoriasis That Tends to Spare Three Tattoos: A Macrophage Liaison.

Q3 Medicine
Case Reports in Dermatological Medicine Pub Date : 2021-09-11 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/9448636
Panagiota Spyridonos, Vasiliki Zampeli, Sophia-Nefeli Rapti, Ioannis D Bassukas
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Induction of new psoriasis sites was reported in only a small amount of psoriasis patients undergoing tattooing, despite the intuitive belief that tattoo trauma might awaken the disease due to the isomorphic phenomenon of Koebner. In this case report, we discuss a patient who presented with a remarkable sparing of his three tattoo sites during a guttate psoriasis flare-up that was unrelated to tattooing. The spatial concordance of tattoo and psoriasis lesions was analyzed on clinical pictures of tattoo sites taken during the psoriasis episode. For the quantification of the spatial distribution of the psoriasis lesions, Voronoi diagrams were generated, and coefficients of variation and the two-sample t-test were employed to compare the distributions of Voronoi patch sizes in different settings. Compared to skin areas without tattoos, a tattoo introduced a higher variation in the sizes of the Voronoi patches centered around psoriasis lesions. Based on our findings, we would like to discuss the possible role of macrophages as the key cellular link in the complex pathophysiologic relationship between tattooing/tattoo and psoriasis. Taking into account the relationship of autophagy and psoriasis lesions, we propose the hypothesis that tattoos represent a “psoriasis-hostile” tissue environment pertained by a population of LAP active M2-polarized macrophages. Further clinical studies of the relationship of psoriasis lesions to the tattooed skin are needed and may provide important insights into the role of macrophages in the pathogenesis of psoriasis.

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一种牛皮癣倾向于保留三个纹身:巨噬细胞的联系。
尽管由于Koebner的同质现象,人们直觉地认为纹身创伤可能会唤醒疾病,但据报道,只有少数接受纹身的银屑病患者会诱发新的银屑病部位。在这个病例报告中,我们讨论了一个病人,他在一个与纹身无关的斑状牛皮癣发作期间,他的三个纹身部位出现了显著的保留。通过银屑病发作时所拍摄的文身部位临床照片,分析文身与银屑病病变的空间一致性。为了量化银屑病皮损的空间分布,绘制了Voronoi图,并采用变异系数和双样本t检验比较了不同设置下Voronoi斑块大小的分布。与没有纹身的皮肤区域相比,纹身在牛皮癣病灶周围的Voronoi斑块的大小变化更大。基于我们的研究结果,我们想讨论巨噬细胞作为纹身/纹身与牛皮癣之间复杂病理生理关系的关键细胞环节的可能作用。考虑到自噬与银屑病病变的关系,我们提出纹身代表了一种“银屑病敌对”的组织环境,由一群LAP活性的m2极化巨噬细胞组成。需要进一步的临床研究牛皮癣病变与纹身皮肤的关系,并可能为巨噬细胞在牛皮癣发病机制中的作用提供重要的见解。
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