Maeda K, Yamamoto K, Tanaka Y, Anan S, Yoshida H
Department of Dermatology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Japan.
J Dermatol Sci. 1992 May;3(3):151-6. doi: 10.1016/0923-1811(92)90029-b.
To determine the role of eosinophils in naturally occurring lesions of atopic dermatitis, we observed the distribution of eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) and the relationship between eosinophils, OKT6-positive cells and house dust mite (HDM) antigens. Some specimens showed many EG2-positive stains, although the accumulation of tissue eosinophils was not prominent. EG2 stains were seen not only in eosinophils but also in extracellular granules. Some macrophage-like cells of the dermis showed EG2 stains in the form of phagocytized eosinophil granules. Some EG2-positive eosinophils were in close contact with OKT6-positive cells in the epidermis and dermis. Furthermore, in three patients sensitive to house dust mite (HDM) antigen, HDM antigens invaded the skin with many EG2-positive stains. These results suggest that eosinophils play an active role in the development of eczematous lesions of atopic dermatitis.