Apoptosis as a mechanism of keratinocyte death in toxic epidermal necrolysis

C Paul, P Wolkenstein, H Adle… - British Journal of …, 1996 - academic.oup.com
C Paul, P Wolkenstein, H Adle, J Wechsler, HJ Garchon, J Revuz, JC Roujeau
British Journal of Dermatology, 1996academic.oup.com
Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) and Stevens‐Johnson syndrome (SJS) are life‐
threatening diseases characterized by extensive epidermal destruction. The aim of our study
was to investigate apoptosis in keratinocytes of patients with TEN and TEN/SJS overlap
syndrome. Keratinocytes from TEN patients were found to undergo extensive apoptosis.
These results suggest that cell destruction in TEN occurs as a result of apoptosis. Our
findings suggest that apoptosis inhibitory agents may play an important part in the …
Summary
Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) and Stevens‐Johnson syndrome (SJS) are life‐threatening diseases characterized by extensive epidermal destruction. The aim of our study was to investigate apoptosis in keratinocytes of patients with TEN and TEN/SJS overlap syndrome. Keratinocytes from TEN patients were found to undergo extensive apoptosis. These results suggest that cell destruction in TEN occurs as a result of apoptosis. Our findings suggest that apoptosis inhibitory agents may play an important part in the therapeutic strategy of TEN.
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