Publications by authors named "A Comessatti"

Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is the most frequent autoimmune bullous skin disease, characterised by auto-antibodies against the hemidesmosome complex. Recently, regulatory T cells (Tregs) have been implicated in the development of several autoimmune diseases; few data are available in BP, failing to demonstrate a role of this subset in disease pathogenesis. The aim of this study was to investigate the expression and phenotypes of different Tregs (CD4+ CD25brightFOXP3+ and CD8+ CD28- cells) in BP to clarify whether the depletion of this subset constitutes one mechanism of tolerance loss.

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Sézary syndrome (SS), the leukemic variant of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), has a poor prognosis and infections represent the most frequent cause of death. Polymorphonucleate granulocytes (PMNs) constitute an essential part of the innate immune system: their phagocytic and killing activity against pathogens is mediated by the interactions between Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and the Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). The aim of this study was to investigate PMN functional activity and phenotype in SS patients and their correlation with the onset of infectious complications.

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Background: Psoriasis is sustained by pro-inflammatory CD4+ T helper cells mainly belonging to the Th1, Th17 and Th22 lineage.

Objective: To identify whether treatment with the anti-tumour-necrosis-factor antagonist etanercept is able to induce significant modulations in transcription factor and cytokine mRNA gene expressions related to the different T cell immune response polarization (Th1, Th2, Th17 and regulatory T cells, Treg and to correlate them with clinical response.

Methods: The study population included 19 psoriasis patients treated with etanercept and 19 healthy subjects.

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Unknown melanoma occurs as metastasis to skin, nodes or viscera, without a detectable cutaneous primary tumour. We reviewed our database of 4881 melanoma patients, diagnosed and followed up prospectively for a 33-year period. We identified 93 cases of metastatic melanoma without evidence of primary; however, five of these patients had a history of a previous excision of a presumed benign lesion without histological examination and were excluded from analyses.

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GeneScan (GS) analysis is a highly sensitive method for the early detection of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) and allows the identification of clonal heterogeneity, defined as the coexistence of two or more different T-cell clones in multiple samples from the same patient. We analyzed by GS the incidence and the significance of long-lived oligoclonal expansions in multiple skin and blood samples from 24 Sézary syndrome (SS) patients, and tried to correlate them with the clinical outcome. A skin clonal heterogeneity with additional reproducible TCRgamma-gene rearrangements (TCRgamma-GRs) was detected at diagnosis in 19/24 patients, 13 of whom had a constant prevalence of pathological TCRgamma-GRs in both skin and blood (dominant clonal pattern).

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