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Possible roles of human mast cells in the formation of xanthelasma palpebrarum

Hiroya Nakamura, Takashi Matsuzaki,Ken R. Ito,Ryota Nakagawa, Lurica M. Asano, Hinako Nishikido,Hironori Haga,Tatsuki R. Kataoka

Pathology international(2023)

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Cutaneous xanthoma consist of foam cells that originate from monocytes or macrophages and accumulate in perivascular areas of the skin. The main component of these cells is oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL). In this study, we show that mast cells surround the accumulated foam cells, suggesting their involvement in xanthoma formation. Coculture of THP-1 or U937 monocytes with the human mast cell line LUVA upregulated their uptake of oxLDL. Positive staining for intracellular cell adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) at the borders between mast cells and foam cells was seen in pathological specimens of the most common cutaneous xanthoma, xanthelasma palpebrarum, and in cocultures. In the latter, ICAM1 messenger RNA levels were upregulated. The administration of anti-ICAM-1 blocking antibody inhibited the increase in oxLDL uptake by THP-1 or U937 monocytes cocultured with LUVA. Taken together, these results suggest a role for mast cells in the formation of xanthelasma palpebrarum and the involvement of ICAM-1 in this process.
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foam cell formation,intracellular cell adhesion molecule-1,mast cell,oxidized low-density lipoprotein,xanthelasma palpebrarum
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