We report the case of a boy with low expression of HLA class I molecules on peripheral blood mononuclear cells, which is associated with immunodeficiency. The patient, who had a Marfan-like phenotype, had chronic deep skin ulcers and sinobronchiectasis. Immunohistologic examination of the ulcerated skin showed a dense perivascular infiltrate composed of normal mature lymphocytes and macrophages. All cells in the infiltrate showed an apparently normal expression of HLA class I molecules, but intraepidermal dendritic Langerhans' cells were negative for CD1a, an antigen that is a highly specific marker for these cells and is abundantly expressed in some self-healing forms of cutaneous lesions. It is therefore speculated that a defective expression of CD1a molecules can contribute to the chronic persistence of deep skin ulcers, which have already been reported in association with defective expression of HLA class I molecules.

Defective expression of HLA class I and CD1a molecules in boy with Marfan-like phenotype and deep skin ulcers / Alessandro, Plebani; Virginia, Monafo; Roberto, Cattaneo; Graziella, Carella; Duilio, Brugnoni; Fabio, Facchetti; Simonetta, Battocchio; Antonella, Meini; Luigi D., Notarangelo; Duse, Marzia; Alberto G., Ugazio. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0190-9622. - STAMPA. - 35:5 Pt 2(1996), pp. 814-818. [10.1016/s0190-9622(96)90091-2]

Defective expression of HLA class I and CD1a molecules in boy with Marfan-like phenotype and deep skin ulcers

DUSE, MARZIA;
1996

Abstract

We report the case of a boy with low expression of HLA class I molecules on peripheral blood mononuclear cells, which is associated with immunodeficiency. The patient, who had a Marfan-like phenotype, had chronic deep skin ulcers and sinobronchiectasis. Immunohistologic examination of the ulcerated skin showed a dense perivascular infiltrate composed of normal mature lymphocytes and macrophages. All cells in the infiltrate showed an apparently normal expression of HLA class I molecules, but intraepidermal dendritic Langerhans' cells were negative for CD1a, an antigen that is a highly specific marker for these cells and is abundantly expressed in some self-healing forms of cutaneous lesions. It is therefore speculated that a defective expression of CD1a molecules can contribute to the chronic persistence of deep skin ulcers, which have already been reported in association with defective expression of HLA class I molecules.
1996
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Defective expression of HLA class I and CD1a molecules in boy with Marfan-like phenotype and deep skin ulcers / Alessandro, Plebani; Virginia, Monafo; Roberto, Cattaneo; Graziella, Carella; Duilio, Brugnoni; Fabio, Facchetti; Simonetta, Battocchio; Antonella, Meini; Luigi D., Notarangelo; Duse, Marzia; Alberto G., Ugazio. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0190-9622. - STAMPA. - 35:5 Pt 2(1996), pp. 814-818. [10.1016/s0190-9622(96)90091-2]
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