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Identification of Leukocyte-Specific Protein 1-Positive Cells: A Clue to the Cell of Origin and a Marker for the Diagnosis of Dermatofibromaopen access

Authors
Jin, Sang YunChoi, Jong SunChoi, Yoon LaHa, Sang YunKim, Do HunLee, Seung Ho
Issue Date
Apr-2015
Publisher
KOREAN DERMATOLOGICAL ASSOC
Keywords
Dermatofibroma; Dermatofibrosarcoma; Leukocyte-specific protein 1
Citation
ANNALS OF DERMATOLOGY, v.27, no.2, pp 157 - 162
Pages
6
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
ANNALS OF DERMATOLOGY
Volume
27
Number
2
Start Page
157
End Page
162
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/22111
DOI
10.5021/ad.2015.27.2.157
ISSN
1013-9087
2005-3894
Abstract
Dermatofibroma (DF) comprises a heterogeneous group of mesenchymal tumors, with fibroblastic and histiocytic elements present in varying proportions. The cell of origin of DF has been investigated, but remains unclear. Objective: The present study attempted to investigate the expression of leukocyte-specific protein 1 (LSP1), a marker of fibrocytes, in DF. Additionally, we evaluated the effectiveness of LSP1 in the differential diagnosis of DF from dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP). Methods: Immunohistochemical staining was performed on 20 cases of DF using antibodies against LSP1, CD68, and factor XIIIa (FXIIIa). In addition, the expression of LSP1 and FXIIIa was evaluated in 20 cases of DFSP. Results: Eighteen of 20 cases (90%) of DF stained positive for LSP1, with variation in the intensity of expression. CD68 was positive in 10 cases (50%), and FXIIIa was expressed in all cases of DF. There were differences between the regional expression patterns of the three markers in individual tumors. In contrast, only 2 of 20 cases of DFSP expressed LSP1, and none of DFSP cases stained positive for FXIIIa. Conclusion: The LSP1-positive cells in DF could potentially be fibrocyte-like cells. FXIIIa and CD68 expression suggests that dermal dendritic cells and histiocytes are constituent cells of OF. It is known that fibrocytes, dermal dendritic cells and histiocytes are all derived from CD14+ monocytes. Therefore, we suggest that OF may originate from CD14+ monocytes. Additionally, the LSP1 immunohistochemical stain could be useful in distinguishing between OF and DFSP.
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