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Intralymphatic histiocytosis comprises M2 macrophages in superficial dermal lymphatics with or without smooth muscles
Author(s) -
Fujimoto Noriki,
Nakanishi Gen,
Manabe Toshiaki,
Fujimura Taku,
Tanaka Toshihiro
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of cutaneous pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.597
H-Index - 75
eISSN - 1600-0560
pISSN - 0303-6987
DOI - 10.1111/cup.12754
Subject(s) - lymphatic system , pathology , dermis , cd68 , histiocyte , lymphedema , lymphangiogenesis , medicine , lymphatic endothelium , histiocytosis , macrophage , lymphatic vessel , immunohistochemistry , biology , metastasis , cancer , biochemistry , disease , breast cancer , in vitro
Intralymphatic histiocytosis represents a rare reactive disorder, which is characterized by the accumulation of macrophages within lymphatic vessels and observed predominantly in upper extremities. The infiltration and preferential M2 differentiation of macrophage are observed in chronic lymphedema, and lymphedema is considered a causative factor of intralymphatic histiocytosis. However, what causes accumulation of histiocytes in the lymphatic vessels remains unclear, and investigation regarding the characteristics of the macrophages has not been evaluated. We present a case of intralymphatic histiocytosis, in which immunohistochemical staining for both macrophages and lymphatic vessels was performed to evaluate the nature of macrophages within lymphatic vessels and to determine the causative factor. Aggregated macrophages were shown to be M2 macrophages positive for CD68, CD163 and CD206 but negative for inducible nitric oxide synthase. Thick lymphatic vessels positive for D2‐40 and α‐SMA in the superficial dermis were observed. We speculate that chronic lymphedema leads to hypertrophy of lymphatic vessels with smooth muscle in the superficial dermis, which may be a kind of malformation, and these lymphatic vessels produce some chemokines that induce intralymphatic aggregation of macrophages.