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Lichen Planus

Journal

FRONTIERS IN MEDICINE
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2021.737813

Keywords

lichen planus; skin disease; inflammation; T-cell mediated; treatment

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft through Excellence Cluster 2167/1 Precision Medicine in Chronic Inflammation
  2. Schleswig-Holstein Excellence Chair Program from the State of Schleswig-Holstein
  3. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

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Lichen planus is a T cell-mediated disease affecting the skin and mucous membranes, characterized by inflammatory infiltrate and basal layer degeneration. While usually self-limiting, it can cause significant morbidity. Current treatment includes corticosteroids, but new options like Janus kinase inhibitors and biologics may lead to a change in treatment landscape.
Lichen planus (LP) is a T cell-mediated disease affecting the stratified squamous epithelia of the skin and/or mucus membrane. Histologically, the disease is characterized by a lichenoid inflammatory infiltrate and vacuolar degeneration of the basal layer of the epidermis. LP has three major subtypes: Cutaneous, mucosal and appendageal LP. Rarely, it may affect the nails in the absence of skin and/or mucosal changes. LP may also be induced by several drugs, typically anti-hypertensive medication or be associated with infections, particularly viral hepatitis. The diagnosis is based on the clinical presentation and characteristic histological findings. Although the disease is often self-limiting, the intractable pruritus and painful mucosal erosions result in significant morbidity. The current first-line treatment are topical and/or systemic corticosteroids. In addition, immunosuppressants may be used as corticosteroid-sparing agents. These, however are often not sufficient to control disease. Janus kinase inhibitors and biologics (anti-IL-12/23, anti-IL17) have emerged as novel future treatment options. Thus, one may expect a dramatic change of the treatment landscape of LP in the near future.

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