Insights into Lichen Planus Pigmentosus Inversus using Minimally Invasive Dermal Patch and Whole Transcriptome Analysis

dc.contributor.authorDickman, Jacob
dc.contributor.authorHowell, Michael
dc.contributor.authorHoopes, Robert
dc.contributor.authorWang, Yipeng
dc.contributor.authorDickerson, Tobin J.
dc.contributor.authorBottomley, Michael
dc.contributor.authorShamma, H. Nicholas
dc.contributor.authorRapp, Christine M.
dc.contributor.authorTurner, Matthew J.
dc.contributor.authorRohan, Craig A.
dc.contributor.authorTravers, Jeffrey B.
dc.contributor.departmentDermatology, School of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-14T12:56:21Z
dc.date.available2023-08-14T12:56:21Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractLichen Planus Pigmentosus inversus (LPPi) is a rare interface and lichenoid dermatitis (ILD) and supposed variant of lichen planus (LP) that presents as well-demarcated brown to grey macules in flexural and intertriginous areas. LPPi is deemed 'inversus' because its anatomical distribution in skin folds is opposite that seen in lichen planus pigmentosus (LPP) whose pigmented lesions arise on sun-exposed skin. Biopsy is required for the clinical diagnosis of all ILDs. Though multiple clinically-oriented studies have reported differences between LPP, LPPi, and LP, few molecular studies have been performed. In this case study, 3 patients, 2 with LPPi and one with LP, provided samples using minimally invasive whole transcriptome analysis using a dermal biomarker patch. This study confirms the involvement of interferon signaling and T-cell activation in LPPi and suggests an expression profile distinct from LP. Specific genes significantly upregulated in LPPi vs LP include an intergenic splice variant of the primary pigmentation determining receptor in humans and dysregulation of genes essential for ceramide synthesis and construction of the cornified envelope. This work expands upon our knowledge of the pathogenesis of LPPi vs LP, and supports the potential use of this technology in the diagnostic clinical setting to mitigate the need for invasive procedures.
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dc.identifier.citationDickman J, Howell M, Hoopes R, et al. Insights into Lichen Planus Pigmentosus Inversus using Minimally Invasive Dermal Patch and Whole Transcriptome Analysis. J Clin Investig Dermatol. 2022;10(1):10.13188/2373-1044.1000077. doi:10.13188/2373-1044.1000077
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/34904
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherAvens Publishing Group
dc.relation.isversionof10.13188/2373-1044.1000077
dc.relation.journalJournal of Clinical and Investigative Dermatology
dc.rightsPublisher Policy
dc.sourcePMC
dc.subjectLichen Planus Pigmentosus inversus (LPPi)
dc.subjectLichenoid dermatitis (ILD)
dc.subjectInterferon signaling
dc.subjectT-cell activation
dc.titleInsights into Lichen Planus Pigmentosus Inversus using Minimally Invasive Dermal Patch and Whole Transcriptome Analysis
dc.typeArticle
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