Abstract

Acral dermatoses, including hyperkeratotic palmoplantar eczema (HPE), palmoplantar psoriasis (PP), and mycosis fungoides palmaris et plantaris (MFPP), can be challenging to diagnose clinically and histopathologically. In this setting, cytokine biomarkers may be able to help provide diagnostic clarity. Therefore, we evaluated IL-17A, IFN-γ, and IL-13 expression in PP, HPE, and MFPP and compared their expression profiles with nonacral sites. We used biopsy specimens from the Yale Dermatopathology database, selecting cases of HPE (n= 12), PP (n= 8), MFPP (n= 8), normal acral skin (n= 9), nonacral eczema (n= 10), and nonacral psoriasis (n= 10) with classic clinical and histopathologic features. IL17A mRNA expression by RNA in situ hybridization differentiated PP (median score 63.1 [interquartile range 9.4-104.1]) from HPE (0.8 [0-6.0]; P= 0.003), MFPP (0.6 [0-2.6]; P= 0.003), and normal acral skin (0 [0-0]; P < 0.001). Unexpectedly, both PP and HPE showed co-expression of IFNG and IL13 mRNA. In contrast, nonacral psoriasis and eczema showed divergent patterns of IFNG and IL13 mRNA expression. Taken together, we show that IL17A mRNA expression may be a useful biomarker of PP, and we further show that acral dermatoses exhibit distinct immunology compared to nonacral sites, with implications for clinical management.

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