2022
DOI: 10.1111/exd.14667
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Melanin accumulation in dermal stem cells deteriorates their exosome‐mediated skin basement membrane construction in solar lentigo

Abstract: Solar lentigo (SL) is a hyperpigmented macule that occurs in sun‐exposed areas and is characterized by the accumulation of melanin pigment in the epidermis. On the contrary, melanin‐incorporated macrophages have also been identified in the dermis, which is thought to be caused by melanin transfer due to disruption of the basement membrane, but the detailed mechanism remains unclear. In this study, we analysed SL lesions by pathological methods and examined the mechanism of melanin accumulation in the dermis us… Show more

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“…Blood vessels are key in inflammation since they facilitate the influx of inflammatory cells. Indeed, CD68+ or CD163+ melanophages were noticed in the dermis of AL 22 , 25 27 . Furthermore, CD68+ macrophages were found densely gathered in regions with a high degree of branching vessels suggesting that the immune cell infiltration might be related to the increased vasculature of solar lentigo 23 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blood vessels are key in inflammation since they facilitate the influx of inflammatory cells. Indeed, CD68+ or CD163+ melanophages were noticed in the dermis of AL 22 , 25 27 . Furthermore, CD68+ macrophages were found densely gathered in regions with a high degree of branching vessels suggesting that the immune cell infiltration might be related to the increased vasculature of solar lentigo 23 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%