Background: Acquired cutis laxa is a rare disease characterized by sagging skin, premature wrinkling and reduced skin elasticity.
Observation: We report a 21-year-old woman, who presented with acquired cutis laxa on the face and the ear lobes. Urticarial papules had preceded for 6 years. There was no systemic involvement. Skin specimens were obtained from lax skin and urticarial papules, and from healthy controls. Histology showed only few perivascular lymphocytes in lax ear skin and a dense inflammatory infiltrate in urticarial skin. In both biopsies elastic fibres were decreased as demonstrated by computerized morphometric analyses. Elastase activities of fibroblasts in culture were evaluated. There was a 2- to 3-fold increase in elastase activity in urticarial skin fibroblasts, contrasting with a normal elastase activity in lax ear skin.
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that the inflammatory cells could play a significant role in the destruction of elastic fibres.
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