Assessment of peripheral blood toll-like receptor 2 expression and vitamin D serum level as predictors of response to intralesional vitamin D in the treatment of warts

IF 0.3 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Eman M. K. Sanad, Rana R. Sanad, Amany K Shahat, Ahmed M. Hamed
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Warts are common dermatological conditions caused by human papilloma virus. Most treatments for human papilloma virus rely on the destruction of involved tissue. The role of vitamin D injection in treating warts is thought to be via regulating cell proliferation and differentiation through the upregulation of vitamin D receptors and the induction of antimicrobial peptides. To assess the clinical efficacy and safety of intralesional vitamin D in the treatment of cutaneous warts and also the significance of peripheral blood toll-like receptors 2 (TLR2) expression and serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D in predicting the therapeutic success. In this prospective interventional study, 50 patients of cutaneous warts were subjected to history taking, proper dermatological examination, and peripheral venous blood collection for detection of TLR2 mRNA expression and a serum level of 25 (OH) D. Vitamin D3 was slowly injected into the base of the largest or the oldest wart at 2-week intervals. A total of 34 (69.4%) patients showed response to intralesional Vitamin D [21 (42.9%) showed complete resolution of all lesions, 13 (26.5%) showed partial clearing] and 15 (30.6%) patients showed poor or no response after four sessions. Serum level of vitamin D did not show a significant relation with treatment response. TLR2 expression was higher in the group showing complete response. Intralesional vitamin D injection offers a safe and cost-effective therapy for different types of cutaneous warts. TLR2 expression in patients’ serum can be used to predict response to treatment by intralesional vitamin D, with better response in patients with higher expression.
评估外周血toll样受体2表达和维生素D血清水平对治疗尖锐湿疣的穴内维生素D反应的预测作用
疣是由人类乳头瘤病毒引起的常见皮肤病。人类乳头瘤病毒的大多数治疗方法都依赖于破坏受累组织。注射维生素 D 对治疗尖锐湿疣的作用被认为是通过上调维生素 D 受体和诱导抗菌肽来调节细胞的增殖和分化。 为了评估鞘内注射维生素 D 治疗皮肤疣的临床疗效和安全性,以及外周血收费样受体 2(TLR2)表达和血清中 25- 羟维生素 D 水平对预测治疗成功的意义。 在这项前瞻性干预研究中,50 名皮肤疣患者接受了病史采集、适当的皮肤科检查和外周静脉采血,以检测 TLR2 mRNA 表达和血清 25 (OH) D 水平。 共有 34 名(69.4%)患者对局部注射维生素 D 有反应(21 名(42.9%)患者的所有病灶完全消退,13 名(26.5%)患者的部分病灶消退),15 名(30.6%)患者在四次治疗后反应较差或无反应。血清维生素 D 水平与治疗反应无明显关系。完全应答组的 TLR2 表达较高。 对于不同类型的皮肤疣,局部注射维生素 D 是一种安全、经济的治疗方法。患者血清中TLR2的表达可用于预测对局部注射维生素D治疗的反应,表达较高的患者反应较好。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of The Egyptian Women''s Dermatologic Society (JEWDS) was founded by Professor Zenab M.G. El-Gothamy. JEWDS is published three times per year in January, May and September. Original articles, case reports, correspondence and review articles submitted for publication must be original and must not have been published previously or considered for publication elsewhere. Their subject should pertain to dermatology or a related scientific and technical subject within the field of dermatology.
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