Ligneous conjunctivitis: a clinicopathological, immunohistochemical, and genetic study including the treatment of two sisters with multiorgan involvement
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2007Journal title
Virchows Archiv
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linfocitos T CD4-positivos | hialina | plasminógeno | mucosa gástrica | conjuntivitis | exones | mediana edad | membrana mucosa | hermanos | amnios | ojo | pólipos nasales | linfocitos T CD8-positivos | mutación puntual | úlcera gástricaMeSH
Hyalin | Plasminogen | Gastric Mucosa | Eye | Conjunctivitis | Middle Aged | Amnion | Nasal Polyps | Siblings | Female | CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes | Stomach Ulcer | CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes | Exons | Mucous Membrane | Point MutationAbstract
Ligneous conjunctivitis (LC) is a rare disease
characterized by wood-like pseudomembranes developing
on the ocular and extraocular mucosae secondary to
plasminogen (PLG) deficiency. In this paper, we report
two cases of LC in two sisters of 57 and 62 years of age
that presented with recurrent, bilateral pseudomembranes
on conjunctiva and a history of consanguinity and deafness.
Pseudomembranes showed superficial and/or subepithelial
deposits of eosinophilic amorphous hyaline, amyloid-like
material with a variable proportion of granulation tissue,
and inflammatory cells. The eosinophilic deposits were
negative for Congo red stain, immunoreactive for fibrinogen,
and consistently negative for amyloid A component,
transthyretin, β2-microglobulin, albumin, fibronectin, collagen
type IV, vimentin, and cytokeratins. Among inflammatory
cells, a percentage of positivity of roughly 60%
for lymphocytes T (CD3+) and 40% for lymphocytes B
(CD8+), with a relation of cytotoxic/helper (CD8/4) T
cells of 3:2, was found. In one case, nasal polyps and
recurrent gastric peptic ulcer were also characterized by
the same subepithelial hyaline deposits. A novel homozygous
point mutation c.1856 C>T was found in exon 15
of the PLG gene in both patients. Amniotic membrane
transplantation was done in one case with promising
results.










