UTILITY OF VEGF, Ki67, AND GLUT-1 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL MARKERS IN DIFFERENTIATING PALMOPLANTAR PSORIASIS FROM CHRONIC ECZEMATOUS LESIONS

Publish Year: 1397
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ACPLMED20_035

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 29 تیر 1398

Abstract:

Background:Based on clinical and histomorphological study, differentiating Chronic Plaque Psoriasis from chronic eczematous lesions of palmoplantar region is a diagnostic challenge,however,it has some implications for the patient s management and prognosis. Aim: This study is designed to evaluate immunohistochemical markers for distinguishing psoriasis from eczema of palmoplantar region in patients referring to Razi Skin Hospital Tehran, Iran.Materials and Methods:Comparative cross-sectional study was carried out at Razi Skin Hospital,Tehran, Iran. Immunohistochemical stains for VEGF, Ki67, and GLUT-1 were performed on 45 cases including 15 patients with palmoplantar psoriasis, 15 patients with palmoplantar eczematous lesions, and 15 patients with diagnosis of lichen planus as control group.Results:The expression of Ki-67 were not significantly different between psoriatic and eczematic lesionsbut it was more severe in patients with psoriasis. VEGF staining showed a higher vascular proliferation in psoriasis than in eczema and lichen planus. There was no significant difference between GLUT1 expression in 3 examined groups but most cases of psoriasis show diffuse distribution for GLUT1 staining compared with eczema and lichen planus, which mostly show discontinuous staining for GLUT1 marker.Conclusion:Our findings indicate that VEGF immunostaining shows a significantly more expressed vascular proliferation in patient with psoriatic lesions, and can be helpful as immune marker fordifferentiating palmoplantar psoriasis and eczema of this region.

Authors

Fatemeh Montazer

Assistant Professor, Dermatopathologist,Department of Pathology, Gastrointestinal Cancer Research Center Mazandaran University of Medical Science Sari Iran

Zahra Safaeii Naraghi

Assistant Professor, Dermatopathologist,Department of Pathology, Gastrointestinal Cancer Research Center Mazandaran University of Medical Science Sari Iran

Pedram Mehryan

Dermatologist in Center for Research and Training in skin Disease and Leprosy(CRTSDL)