Serum Granulysin as a Possible Key Marker of Vitiligo Activity and Severity.

IF 1.9 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Indian Dermatology Online Journal Pub Date : 2024-04-29 eCollection Date: 2024-05-01 DOI:10.4103/idoj.idoj_386_23
Amany I Mustafa, Waleed A E Abdel-Halim, Maha M Osman, Shymaa M Rezk
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Abstract

Background: Vitiligo is an immune-mediated, chronic skin condition that affects both the innate and adaptive immune systems. Antimicrobial peptide overexpression is one of its defining characteristics. Granulysin (GNLY), an antimicrobial peptide, may play a role in the pathogenesis of various autoimmune diseases.

Objectives: To estimate the serum GNLY levels in vitiligo patients and to correlate those levels with the severity and activity of the disease.

Materials and methods: This case-control study included 60 non-segmental vitiligo patients (Group A) and a control group of 60 people who were matched for age and sex, appeared to be in good health, and were not suffering from vitiligo (Group B). The serum granulysin levels of all subjects were measured using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.

Results: When compared to the control group, vitiligo patients had significantly higher serum GNLY levels (P = 0.001). When compared to patients with stable disease, those with active vitiligo had significantly higher serum GNLY levels (P = 0.008). Additionally, there was a positive correlation between the serum GNLY levels and the vitiligo area severity index and vitiligo disease activity scores (P = 0.004 and <0.001, respectively).

Limitations: Study population was relatively small. Evaluation of serum granulysin before and after treatment could have been more beneficial.

Conclusions: Blood granulysin levels could contribute to the pathogenesis of vitiligo. A higher serum granulysin level may also be a trustworthy predictor of the severity and progression of a disease.

血清 Granulysin 可能是白癜风活动和严重程度的关键标志。
背景:白癜风是一种免疫介导的慢性皮肤病,同时影响先天性免疫系统和适应性免疫系统。抗菌肽过度表达是其特征之一。Granulysin(GNLY)是一种抗菌肽,可能在多种自身免疫性疾病的发病机制中发挥作用:估计白癜风患者的血清GNLY水平,并将这些水平与疾病的严重程度和活动性相关联:这项病例对照研究包括60名非节段性白癜风患者(A组)和60名年龄和性别匹配、健康状况良好且未患白癜风的对照组(B组)。采用酶联免疫吸附测定法检测了所有受试者的血清粒细胞白蛋白水平:结果:与对照组相比,白癜风患者的血清粒细胞生长因子水平明显更高(P = 0.001)。与病情稳定的患者相比,活动性白癜风患者的血清GNLY水平明显更高(P = 0.008)。此外,血清GNLY水平与白癜风面积严重性指数和白癜风疾病活动性评分呈正相关(P = 0.004和局限性):研究对象相对较少。对治疗前后的血清粒细胞白蛋白进行评估可能更有益:结论:血液中粒细胞减少素的水平可能与白癜风的发病机制有关。较高的血清粒lysin水平也可能是预测疾病严重程度和进展情况的可靠指标。
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