J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.
1998 Sep;18(3):483-493.
Expression of cell adhesion molecules on positive reaction site of patch
test with Dermatophagoides farinae in atopic dermatitis patients
Abstract
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BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis is still unknown, but house dust mites
are thought to be playing an impor tant role in the development of skin lesions. Atopic
dermatitis shows an immediate react,ion to mite allergens in skin prick test, postive
IgE-FAST for mite antigens, and higer serum levels of mite-specific IgG4, IgE and IgE
immune complexes. This immediate antigen-IgE-initiated reaction, however, is not clinically
and histologically relevant to typical skin lesion, eczematization.
OBJECTIVE
We tried to show that atopic skin lesions can clinically be induced by the
type 1V hypersensitivity to house dust mites and evaluate the histological features of
the eczematous skin lesions.
METHODS
We investigated patch test reaction to Dermatophagoides farinae and the changes
of expression of intercellular adhesion molecule 1(ICAM 1), vascular cellular adhesion
molecule 1(VCAM 1), and E selectin on vascular endothelial cells in skin biopsies
obtained from positive patch sites.
RESULTS
Positive rate is 41%. The patch test has a good correlation with asthma
predisposition. In the positive reaction sites, the expression of ICAM 1 is markedly
increased, and those of VCAM 1 and E selectin are induced on the vascular endothelial
cells.
CONCLUSION
D. farinae patch testing represents a diagnostic method besides prick testing
in mite induced eczematous dermatitis but better standardization is necessary. D. farinae can activate the endothelial cells and enhance the expression of adhesion molecules, so allergic contact sensitivity to mite allergen is playing an important role in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis.