Ultraviolet A1 Phototherapy in the Treatment of Early Mycosis Fungoides

被引:19
作者
Adisen, Esra [1 ]
Tektas, Volkan [2 ]
Erduran, Funda [1 ]
Erdem, Ozlem [2 ]
Gurer, Mehmet Ali [1 ]
机构
[1] Gazi Univ, Fac Med, Dept Dermatol, TR-06500 Ankara, Turkey
[2] Gazi Univ, Fac Med, Dept Pathol, Ankara, Turkey
关键词
Ultraviolet A1 phototherapy; Mycosis fungoides; Treatment; T-CELL LYMPHOMA; 340-400 NM PHOTOTHERAPY; UVA1; PHOTOTHERAPY; CONSENSUS STATEMENT; SEZARY-SYNDROME; SKIN DISEASES; EFFICACY; CONSORTIUM; APOPTOSIS;
D O I
10.1159/000458149
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Background: Phototherapy has been the mainstay of therapies for early mycosis fungoides (MF). The beneficial role of ultraviolet (UV) light on MF is suggested by the observation that lesions occur on non-sun-exposed areas. Therapeutic light sources that are available today are broadband UVB, psoralen and UVA, narrowband UVB, and long-wave UV (UVA1). Current literature provides increasing evidence on the use of UVA1 to treat MF. Aim: To investigate the treatment responses of early MF patients treated with fixed 30 J/cm(2) doses of UVA1 phototherapy. Material and Methods: Nineteen patients with early MF, stage IA-IIA of the TNM staging system, received fixed 30 J/cm(2) doses of UVA1, given 5 times weekly over 5 weeks. Therapeutic effectiveness was assessed by clinical examination and was confirmed by histological evaluation. Results: Of the 19 patients, complete responses were achieved in 12 (63%) and partial responses were achieved in 7 (37%) patients after UVA1 radiation exposures. During the study, UVA1 therapy was well tolerated. During the follow-up, 7 (58%) of the 12 patients with complete response relapsed within 3 months of the UVA1 therapy. Conclusion: The current study provides clinical and histological evidence for the effectiveness of UVA1 (30 J/cm(2) 5 times a week for 5 weeks) as a skin-directed therapy in the treatment of early MF; however, such a treatment failed to maintain a long and sustained response. Thus, studies to identify the optimal dosing protocol regarding the therapeutic efficacy, the factors affecting relapse time/rate, and the necessity of maintenance treatment are needed. (C) 2017 S. Karger AG, Basel
引用
收藏
页码:192 / 198
页数:7
相关论文
共 27 条
[1]   Efficacy of Low-Dose Ultraviolet A-1 Phototherapy for Parapsoriasis/Early-Stage Mycosis Fungoides [J].
Aydogan, Kenan ;
Yazici, Serkan ;
Adim, Saduman Balaban ;
Gunay, Isil Tilki ;
Budak, Ferah ;
Saricaoglu, Hayriye ;
Tunali, Sukran ;
Baskan, Emel Bulbul .
PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY, 2014, 90 (04) :873-877
[2]   Ultraviolet A1 phototherapy beyond morphea: experience in 83 patients [J].
Connolly, Karen L. ;
Griffith, James L. ;
McEvoy, Marian ;
Lim, Henry W. .
PHOTODERMATOLOGY PHOTOIMMUNOLOGY & PHOTOMEDICINE, 2015, 31 (06) :289-295
[3]   Ultraviolet A1 phototherapy [J].
Dawe, RS .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, 2003, 148 (04) :626-637
[4]   Broad band UVA: a possible reliable alternative to PUVA in the treatment of early-stage mycosis fungoides [J].
El Mofty, Medhat ;
Ramadan, Shahira ;
Fawzy, Marwa M. ;
Hegazy, Rehab A. ;
Sayed, Safinaz .
PHOTODERMATOLOGY PHOTOIMMUNOLOGY & PHOTOMEDICINE, 2012, 28 (05) :274-277
[5]   Treatment regimens, protocols, dosage, and indications for UVA1 phototherapy: Facts and controversies [J].
Gambichler, Thilo ;
Terras, Sarah ;
Kreuter, Alexander .
CLINICS IN DERMATOLOGY, 2013, 31 (04) :438-454
[6]   UVA1 radiation triggers two different final apoptotic pathways [J].
Godar, DE .
JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY, 1999, 112 (01) :3-12
[7]  
Harris M, 2015, J AM ACAD DERMATOL, V72, pAB158
[8]   PHOTOCHEMOTHERAPY IN MYCOSIS-FUNGOIDES [J].
HODGE, L ;
VELLABRIFFA, D ;
WARIN, AP ;
GANGE, RW ;
BLEEHEN, S .
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1977, 2 (6097) :1257-1259
[9]   Ultraviolet A1 Phototherapy of Mycosis Fungoides [J].
Jang, Min Soo ;
Kang, Dong Young ;
Jeon, Young Seung ;
Kim, Sang Tae ;
Suh, Kee Suck .
ANNALS OF DERMATOLOGY, 2013, 25 (01) :104-107
[10]   Ultraviolet A1 phototherapy: a British Photodermatology Group workshop report [J].
Kerr, A. C. ;
Ferguson, J. ;
Attili, S. K. ;
Beattie, P. E. ;
Coleman, A. J. ;
Dawe, R. S. ;
Eberlein, B. ;
Goulden, V. ;
Ibbotson, S. H. ;
Menage, H. du P. ;
Moseley, H. ;
Novakovic, L. ;
Walker, S. L. ;
Woods, J. A. ;
Young, A. R. ;
Sarkany, R. P. E. .
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY, 2012, 37 (03) :219-226