Immunohistochemistry of angiogenesis mediators before and after pulsed dye laser treatment of angiomas

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Background and Objective Tissue effects of vascular lesion laser treatment are incompletely understood. Injury caused by pulsed dye laser treatment may result in altered expression of mediators associated with angiogenesis. Materials and Methods Eight human subjects had one angioma treated with PDL. One week later, three biopsies were taken: normal skin, untreated angioma, angioma post-PDL. Tissue was frozen and sections processed for immunohistochemistry staining of vascular endothelial growth factor, basic fibroblast growth factor, matrix metalloproteinase 9, and angiopoietin 2. Images were graded in a blinded fashion by a board certified dermatopathologist. Results There were no clear trends in VEGF expression in the epidermis, dermis, or endothelial cells. As compared to normal skin, angiomas demonstrated the following: bFGF was decreased in the epidermis; MMP-9 was decreased or unchanged in the epidermis and increased in the endothelial cells; ANG-2 was increased in the endothelial cells. When comparing normal skin to angiomas + PDL, bFGF was decreased in the epidermis and increased in the dermis; MMP-9 was decreased or unchanged in the epidermis; ANG-2 was again increased in the endothelial cells. Comparison of staining in angioma to angioma + PDL samples revealed increased dermal bFGF expression. Conclusion Alterations in angiogenesis mediators were noted after PDL. Angiogenesis mediator changes associated with PDL treatment differed from those previously reported for incisional biopsies. This pilot study can guide future work on laser-induced alterations in vascular lesions and such information may ultimately be used to optimize treatment outcomes. Copyright © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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