Cell populations in pagetoid reticulosis: an immunological study using cell activation associated monoclonal antibodies

Authors

  • P Kaudewitz
  • Burg G
  • G Majiewski
  • Gerdes J
  • R Schwarting
  • O Braun-Falco

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555672429

Abstract

The nature of the epidermal cellular infiltrate in pagetoid reticulosis is still subject to intense controversies. Using a panel of recently developed monoclonal antibodies against cell activation and proliferation associated antigens it was possible to demonstrate the activated state of numerous T cells within the lesional epidermis. Moreover approximately 10% of these T cells reacted with proliferation associated antigens. In addition macrophages and Langerhans´ cells were found to represent a regular constituent of the epidermal infiltrate with a density clearly exceeding that of unaffected adjacent epidermis. The close apposition of activated T cells and monocytic cells suggests an intensive interaction of both cell types in the development of the pagetoid reticulosis lesion.

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Published

1987-01-01

How to Cite

Kaudewitz, P., Burg G, Majiewski, G., Gerdes J, Schwarting, R., & Braun-Falco, O. (1987). Cell populations in pagetoid reticulosis: an immunological study using cell activation associated monoclonal antibodies. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 67(1), 24–29. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555672429

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