Proinflammatory properties of molluscum bodies
- 1 December 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Archives of Dermatological Research
- Vol. 287 (1) , 102-106
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00370727
Abstract
Molluscum contagiosum, a condition characterized by benign viral tumours, occasionally becomes inflamed and regresses spontaneously, an event probably initiated by a host cell-mediated immune rejection against the lesion, but it inevitably involves the disruption of the epidermal tissue to expose the molluscum bodies to the tissue fluids of the dermis. It has been suggested that the molluscum bodies induce inflammation by a mechanism similar to that involved in ruptured epidermal cysts or in acne. Despite the occasional development of inflammation in molluscum contagiosum, the proinflammatory properties of molluscum bodies have never been studied in vitro. Thus, in the present study we sought to determine whether molluscum bodies exert a proinflammatory effect by inducing neutrophil chemotaxis. When exposed to fresh serum in vitro, water-insoluble components of molluscum bodies activated the alternative complement pathway to produce chemotactic C5a/C5a des Arg. We also found that an aqueous extract of molluscum bodies exerted potent chemotactic activity for neutrophils. Remarkably high amounts of the immunoreactive proinflammatory cytokines IL-8 and GROα were present in the extract even when compared with psoriatic scale extracts. Gel filtration HPLC of the extract demonstrated the presence of neutrophil chemotactic activity over a wide range of molecular mass. These data suggest that disruption of the epidermal wall of molluscum bodies induces acute inflammatory changes by activation of the alternative complement pathway on exposure to the tissue fluids, and that the molluscum bodies themselves release proinflammatory cytokines and other neutrophil chemotactic factors on decomposition.Keywords
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