Subcorneal pustular dermatosis exhibiting a high serum TARC/CCL17 level

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Abstract

Subcorneal pustular dermatosis (SPD) is a rare, relapsing, symmetric sterile pustular eruption that dominantly involves flexural areas. It is considered one form of neutrophilic dermatoses, which are associated with interleukin (IL)-17-producing T helper (Th) 17 cells that induce IL-8 production. We have previously reported that Th17 might be involved in the pathomechanism of Th2-dominant atopic dermatitis [Koga et al.: J Invest Dermatol 2008;128:2625-2630]. On the other hand, it has been a debate whether Th2 is involved in the etiology of neutrophilic dermatoses. Herein, we report a case of SPD that exhibited a high serum thymus and activation-regulated chemokine/chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 17 level, thereby raising the possibility of a Th2 association in its pathogenesis. Although it was limited to a single observation, our case raised the possibility that SPD may possess Th2 properties. © 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Ono, S., Otsuka, A., Miyachi, Y., & Kabashima, K. (2013). Subcorneal pustular dermatosis exhibiting a high serum TARC/CCL17 level. Case Reports in Dermatology, 5(1), 38–42. https://doi.org/10.1159/000348241

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