Monocyte/High-Density Lipoprotein Ratio: An Indicator of Oxidative Stress and Disease Severity in Lichen Planus Patients

S. Temiz
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Aim: Although the etiopathogenesis of lichen planus is not clearly known, it has been noticed to be associated with various factors such as drugs, infections, autoimmune factors, genetic factors, and oxidative stress mechanisms. Oxidative stress is implicated in the pathogenesis of various diseases such as cancer and chronic inflammatory diseases. Complete blood count parameters can be utilized as oxidative stress diagnostic biomarkers for many diseases related to chronic inflammatory processes. In recent clinical studies, it has been shown that the monocyte/high-density lipoprotein (HDL) ratio (MHR) may be useful as a marker of oxidative stress in many chronic dermatoses. However, as far as we know, the relationship between oxidative stress and monocyte/HDL ratio in lichen planus cases has not been studied in the literature yet. Materials and Methods: The files of cases who were followed up with lichen planus in the dermatology clinic of a tertiary university hospital between February 2018 and July 2021 were reviewed retrospectively. There were 201 participants in the analysis, including 99 histopathologically and clinically verified LP cases and 102 age and sex-matched controls. Results: Monocyte values (p=0.16) and HDL levels (p=0.26) were not statistically different for both groups, but the MHR value (p=0.04) was detected to be statistically significantly higher in the lichen planus group than in the control group. In oral lichen planus cases, whilst the oral disease severity score and uric acid values were not correlated (p=0.11), the oral disease severity score was correlated with the CRP (p=0.03) and MHR (p=0.001) values. Conclusions: In the study, we found that MHR levels were significantly higher in lichen planus patients compared to the control group. Again, we detected that MHR had a better correlation with oral mucosa disease severity score than CRP. We suggest that MHR may be a potential index to assess disease activity in follow-up patients with lichen planus. Keywords: Lichen planus, oral mucosa, monocyte/high-density lipoprotein ratio
单核细胞/高密度脂蛋白比率:扁平苔藓患者氧化应激和疾病严重程度的指标
目的:虽然扁平苔藓的发病机制尚不明确,但已注意到它与药物、感染、自身免疫因素、遗传因素和氧化应激机制等多种因素有关。氧化应激与癌症和慢性炎症性疾病等多种疾病的发病机制有关。全血细胞计数参数可作为许多与慢性炎症过程相关疾病的氧化应激诊断生物标志物。最近的临床研究表明,单核细胞/高密度脂蛋白(HDL)比值(MHR)可作为许多慢性皮肤病的氧化应激标志物。然而,据我们所知,有关扁平苔藓病例中氧化应激与单核细胞/高密度脂蛋白比值之间关系的研究尚未见诸文献。材料与方法:回顾性回顾2018年2月至2021年7月在某三甲大学医院皮肤科门诊随访的扁平苔藓病例档案。共有 201 人参与分析,其中包括 99 例经组织病理学和临床验证的 LP 病例和 102 例年龄和性别匹配的对照组。分析结果两组的单核细胞值(p=0.16)和高密度脂蛋白水平(p=0.26)无统计学差异,但检测到扁平苔藓组的MHR值(p=0.04)显著高于对照组。在口腔扁平苔藓病例中,虽然口腔疾病严重程度评分和尿酸值不相关(p=0.11),但口腔疾病严重程度评分与 CRP 值(p=0.03)和 MHR 值(p=0.001)相关。结论在研究中,我们发现扁平苔藓患者的 MHR 水平明显高于对照组。同样,我们发现 MHR 与口腔黏膜疾病严重程度评分的相关性优于 CRP。我们认为,MHR可能是随访扁平苔藓患者时评估疾病活动性的一个潜在指标。关键词:扁平苔藓扁平苔藓 口腔黏膜 单核细胞/高密度脂蛋白比值
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