نتایج جستجو برای: Vitiligo

تعداد نتایج: 3441  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2002
E Helen Kemp Elizabeth A Waterman Brian E Hawes Kim O'Neill Raju V S R K Gottumukkala David J Gawkrodger Anthony P Weetman Philip F Watson

Vitiligo is a common depigmenting disorder resulting from the loss of melanocytes in the skin. The pathogenesis of the disease remains obscure, although autoimmune mechanisms are thought to be involved. Indeed, autoantibodies and autoreactive T lymphocytes that target melanocytes have been reported in some vitiligo patients. The objective of this study was to identify pigment cell antigens that...

2014
Halit Akbas Selma Bakar Dertlioglu Fuat Dilmec Ahmet Engin Atay

BACKGROUND Vitiligo is an autoimmune polygenic disorder characterized by loss of pigmentation due to melanocyte destruction. The PTPN22 gene +1858 C>T single nucleotide polymorphism (rs2476601) has been shown to be associated with various autoimmune disorders. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate whether the PTPN22 gene +1858 C>T single nucleotide polymorphism is associated with...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2006
Stanca Birlea Marius Birlea Danut Cimponeriu Pompilia Apostol Rodica Cosgarea Lucian Gavrila Stefan Tigan Gertrude Costin Pranab Das

Vitiligo has been associated with the host's genetic profile, metabolic abnormality and immunostatus. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of vitiligo with autoimmune diseases for 31 out of 39 subjects with vitiligo and their first-degree relatives living in a small Caucasian inbred rural community. They were compared with healthy individuals. A 2.28% prevalence of vitil...

2016
Ebru Karagün Can Ergin Sevim Baysak Gönül Erden Habibullah Aktaş Özlem Ekiz

INTRODUCTION Vitiligo is a common acquired pigmentary skin disorder. Vitamin D is responsible for skin pigmentation, increases tyrosinase activity and melanogenesis, and exhibits immunoregulatory functions. Low levels of vitamin D are associated with many autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus, diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis and alopecia areata. Few reports h...

2013
Mohamed Allam Hassan Riad

Vitiligo is an acquired pigmentry disorder of the skin and mucous membranes which manifests as white macules and patches due to selective loss of melanocytes. Etiological hypotheses of vitiligo include genetic, immunological, neurohormonal, cytotoxic, biochemical, oxidative stress and newer theories of melanocytorrhagy and decreased melanocytes survival. There are several types of vitiligo whic...

2013
Jae-Jun Ahn Jong-Ho Lee Min-Kyung Shin Mu-Hyoung Lee

Vitiligo is one of the most common pigmentary skin disorders; it is characterized by circumscribed depigmented macules due to the destruction of melanocytes. Although the etiology of vitiligo has not been fully elucidated, multiple factors including autoimmune and oxidative stress have been implicated in the pathogenesis of vitiligo. In contrast, dermal melanocytosis is histologically character...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2015
Lili Yang Yi Wei Yue Sun Weimin Shi Ji Yang Lubing Zhu Ming Li

Increased expression of the cytokine interferon (IFN)-γ plays a pivotal role in vitiligo-induced depigmentation. However, the major source of IFN-γ in vitiligo patients and the mechanisms underlying melanocyte destruction are unknown. In this study, a large number of skin infiltrating IFN-γ+ cells and CD8+ T cells were detected in progressive vitiligo. Among the peripheral blood mononuclear cel...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2010
Ying Jin Stanca A Birlea Pamela R Fain Katherine Gowan Sheri L Riccardi Paulene J Holland Christina M Mailloux Alexandra J D Sufit Saunie M Hutton Anita Amadi-Myers Dorothy C Bennett Margaret R Wallace Wayne T McCormack E Helen Kemp David J Gawkrodger Anthony P Weetman Mauro Picardo Giovanni Leone Alain Taïeb Thomas Jouary Khaled Ezzedine Nanny van Geel Jo Lambert Andreas Overbeck Richard A Spritz

BACKGROUND Generalized vitiligo is an autoimmune disease characterized by melanocyte loss, which results in patchy depigmentation of skin and hair, and is associated with an elevated risk of other autoimmune diseases. METHODS To identify generalized vitiligo susceptibility loci, we conducted a genomewide association study. We genotyped 579,146 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 1514 pa...

Journal: :BMC Dermatology 2006
Maryam Daneshpazhooh Mahtab Mostofizadeh G Javad Behjati Maryam Akhyani Reza Mahmoud Robati

BACKGROUND Vitiligo is an acquired depigmenting disorder due to destruction of melanocytes. Although many theories have been suggested for its pathogenesis, the role of autoimmunity is the most popular one. The association of vitiligo with autoimmune thyroid diseases and the increased prevalence of autoantibodies including thyroid autoantibodies in vitiligo favor this role. Our objective was to...

Journal: :Pigment cell & melanoma research 2009
Rafael Falabella Maria I Barona

Treatment for vitiligo is difficult and prolonged. Nevertheless, at present considerable knowledge accumulated during several decades on the pathogenic mechanisms, revealed important clues for designing new strategies to improve vitiligo depigmentation. With available medical therapies, high repigmentation percentages mostly on facial and neck lesions are achieved, although they are less effect...

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