Are There Signs of Enthesitis in Nail Psoriasis? An Immunohistological Study of Nail Psoriasis With and Without Psoriatic Arthritis

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作者
Perrin, Christophe [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nice, Hop L Pasteur, Lab Cent Anat Pathol, Nice, France
[2] Nail Dermatol Consultat, Cannes, France
[3] Hop L Pasteur, Serv Anat Pathol, 30 Av voie Romaine CS 51069, F-06001 Nice 1, France
关键词
psoriasis; psoriatic arthritis; nail psoriasis; enthesitis; biological therapy; HIGH-RESOLUTION MRI; ANKYLOSING-SPONDYLITIS; INVOLVEMENT; VULGARIS; DISEASE; LESIONS; SHOWS;
D O I
10.1097/DAD.0000000000002328
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
摘要
The concept of nail psoriasis as an entheseal-driven disease has essentially been formulated on the basis of radiological findings because it is usually not possible to obtain the tissue directly from the joints. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the histological features of isolated nail psoriasis with and without distal interphalangeal psoriatic arthritis (PsA), focusing on the question as to whether the fascia and adipose tissue surrounding the apex of the nail unit genuinely show an inflammatory infiltrate. In support of the nail-enthesitis theory, an ongoing inflammatory infiltrate could be expected. An immunohistochemical study was performed to evaluate the distribution and phenotype of the inflammatory infiltrate in nail psoriasis with and without PsA. This study did not show an inflammatory infiltrate in the fascia connecting the nail to the extensor tendon. CD8 and CD4 subsets were present in equal number in the nail dermis of nail psoriasis with or without PsA, which is a similar distribution to that seen in psoriatic synovium while skin psoriasis is characterized by a dermal predominance of CD4 T lymphocytes. Because of this study and recent microanatomic studies of the normal nail unit, it is possible to move away from a purely anatomic explanation of the strong association between nail psoriasis and PsA and to propose immunological factors as contributory. This study provides support for the hypothesis that CD8(+) T cells play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of nail psoriasis through a pathogenic pathway similar to that of PsA and contrasting with that of the skin.
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