Biomarkers in Pemphigus Vulgaris: A Systematic Review.

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Ryan S Q Geng, Bethany Wilken, Siddhartha Sood, Ronald G Sibbald, Cathryn Sibbald
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Abstract

Introduction: Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a rare intraepidermal blistering disease that is potentially life-threatening due to risk of infection and failure of skin barrier function. The identification of biomarkers has the potential to provide diagnostic utility and identify new therapeutic targets. The objective of this systematic review is to identify all potentially relevant PV biomarkers, categorize them, and identify trends to determine the involvement of T-cell-mediated, B-cell-1mediated, and innate immune-mediated pathways in PV pathogenesis.

Methods/results: Medline and Embase databases were searched according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses guidelines, resulting in the inclusion of 66 studies that reported on a total of 2463 patients and 146 unique biomarkers. Biomarkers were categorized into T-cell-mediated, B-cell-mediated, and innate immune system pathways. The most notable biomarkers trends include elevations in IL-4, IL-6, IL-17A, anti-Dsg1/3 autoantibodies, and a reduction in Treg cells and FOXP3.

Conclusion: The results of this review support current theories of PV pathogenesis, with increased Th2 activity, increased Th17 activity, decreased Treg activity, and production of anti-Dsg1/3 autoantibodies being observed. Targeting of IL-4 and IL-6 may provide therapeutic benefit. However, more research is required to validate biomarkers for clinical utility and assess viability as therapeutic targets.

大疱性类天疱疮的生物标志物:系统综述。
简介:丘疹性荨麻疹(Pemphigus vulgaris,PV)是一种罕见的表皮内水疱性疾病,由于存在感染风险和皮肤屏障功能失效,有可能危及生命。生物标志物的鉴定有可能提供诊断用途并确定新的治疗目标。本系统综述的目的是确定所有可能相关的真皮疙疹生物标志物,对其进行分类,并确定趋势,以确定T细胞介导、B细胞-1介导和先天性免疫介导的途径在真皮疙疹发病机制中的参与情况:根据《系统综述和元分析首选报告项目》指南对 Medline 和 Embase 数据库进行了检索,结果纳入了 66 项研究,这些研究共报告了 2463 名患者和 146 个独特的生物标志物。生物标志物分为 T 细胞介导、B 细胞介导和先天性免疫系统途径。最显著的生物标志物趋势包括IL-4、IL-6、IL-17A、抗Dsg1/3自身抗体的升高,以及Treg细胞和FOXP3的减少:结论:本综述的结果支持目前有关紫癜发病机制的理论,观察到 Th2 活性增加、Th17 活性增加、Treg 活性降低以及抗 Dsg1/3 自身抗体的产生。以 IL-4 和 IL-6 为靶点可能会带来治疗效果。不过,还需要更多的研究来验证生物标志物的临床效用,并评估其作为治疗靶点的可行性。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.30%
发文量
98
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery (JCMS) aims to reflect the state of the art in cutaneous biology and dermatology by providing original scientific writings, as well as a complete critical review of the dermatology literature for clinicians, trainees, and academicians. JCMS endeavours to bring readers cutting edge dermatologic information in two distinct formats. Part of each issue features scholarly research and articles on issues of basic and applied science, insightful case reports, comprehensive continuing medical education, and in depth reviews, all of which provide theoretical framework for practitioners to make sound practical decisions. The evolving field of dermatology is highlighted through these articles. In addition, part of each issue is dedicated to making the most important developments in dermatology easily accessible to the clinician by presenting well-chosen, well-written, and highly organized information in a format that is interesting, clearly presented, and useful to patient care.
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