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Inflammatory features of melasma lesions in Asian skin
Authors:Tai Kyung Noh  Seok Joo Choi  Bo Young Chung  Jin Soo Kang  Jong Hee Lee  Mi Woo Lee  Sung Eun Chang
Affiliation:1. Department of Dermatology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, , Seoul, Korea;2. Kangskin Clinic, , Seoul, Korea;3. Department of Dermatology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkwunkwan University School of Medicine, , Seoul, Korea
Abstract:Melasma is triggered by various factors including ultraviolet radiation and estrogen; however, its pathogenesis is unclear. To investigate the inflammatory features of melasma lesions as triggers for this disorder, 197 women with melasma who attended Asan Medical Center and Kangskin Clinic, Seoul, from June 2011 to October 2011 completed a questionnaire concerning triggering or aggravating factors. These cases were divided into “non‐inflammatory” and “inflammatory” groups. Skin biopsies and immunostaining for CD68, CD117, and leukocyte common antigen (LCA) were performed in the lesional and peri‐lesional skin of ten cases in the non‐inflammatory group and nine cases in the inflammatory group. Among the 197 subjects (mean age, 41.5 years; mean age of melasma onset, 33.8 years), 50 patients (25.4%) were categorized into the inflammatory group. This group comprised cases that had inflammatory symptoms and events that triggered the melasma lesions. The lesional dermis contained more CD68+ melanophages, CD117+ mast cells, and LCA+ leukocytes in the inflammatory group than in the non‐inflammatory group. Inflammatory clinical features and an increased number of inflammatory cells in the lesion may be involved in the development of melasma in Asian skin.
Keywords:Asian skin  inflammatory features  melasma  subtype of melasma  triggering factor
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