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Dermatofibroma Associated with Lymphoid Follicles Harboring Germinal Center: A Case Report.

Created on 24 Jun 2026

Authors

Masatoshi Deguchi, Moyuka Wada-Irimada, Hitoshi Terui, Takuya Takahashi, Yoshihide Asano

Published in

Case reports in dermatology. Volume 18. Issue 1. Pages 297-301. Epub Apr 16, 2026.

Abstract

Dermatofibromas (DFs) are common, benign firm dermal nodules. It is well known that their onsets often follow minor injuries, including insect bites or arthropod assaults on-site. The frequency of DF cases associated with lymphoid follicles (LF) harboring germinal center (GC) amounts to around 1∼4%. The pathogenesis of this peculiar association is currently unknown, leaving a challenging topic for interpretation.
We present a case of a 55-year-old, otherwise healthy woman with a slightly erythematous flat nodule on the right side of her neck. It had occurred 3 months after a mosquito bite on the same site, and the lesion was tender. The nodule was eradicated completely from the right side of her neck as excisional biopsy after the treatment of secondary infection. Histopathological specimen revealed a fibrocollagenous type of DF with well-organized multiple B-cell secondary LFs. Their GCs indicated harboring bcl-6-positive, CXCR5-positive follicular helper T cells in the network of follicular dendritic cells. In addition, they were surrounded by CD163-positive-DC-SIGN (CD209)-positive macrophages expressing Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4. We diagnosed the lesion as DF associated with LF harboring GC, presumably driven by the Th27/Th2 microenvironment.
Given that GC-associating LF in the present case is presumed to manifest Th27/Th2 microenvironment formation, the implication is that it plays a role in humoral immunity against extracellular pathogens. When miscellaneous pathogens bearing fucose-containing carbohydrate antigens happened to invade the dermis through minor injuries, DC-SIGN, a pattern recognition receptor, and TLR4 on macrophages may have modulated Th differentiation into Th27/Th2 to generate follicular helper T cells and GC to induce humoral immunity. Accumulation of reports is required to check the validity of this speculation.

PMID:
42339404
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 24 Jun 2026.

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