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Immune privilege disruption in folliculotropic mycosis fungoides: investigation of major histocompatibility complex antigen expression.

Janyana M D DeonizioJoan GuitartPedram YazdanFabiane Mulinari-BrennerMirian N SottoJosé A Sanches
Published in: International journal of dermatology (2018)
Our data support the hypothesis of disruption of immune privilege based on the lower expression of HLA-G and higher expression of MHC-II in the follicular epithelium in mycosis fungoides compared to alopecia areata and normal scalp skin. The lack of difference between FMF and CMF groups did not support the role of these molecules as a driver of folliculotropism. The expression of MHC molecules seems to be different between neoplastic and inflammatory infiltrates. The definitive significance of expression of the MHC molecules remains unclear, and more studies are necessary to fully understand the role of these molecules in cutaneous lymphomas.
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