Hormonal and dietary factors in acne vulgaris versus controls.

Dermato-Endocrinology Pub Date : 2018-02-22 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1080/19381980.2018.1442160
Thomas Jonathan Stewart, Carl Bazergy
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Abstract

Background: Acne vulgaris is an inflammatory skin disorder with not as yet fully understood pathogenesis. In this controlled study, we assessed acne vulgaris patients for several possible pathogenic factors such as vitamin D deficiency, vegan diet, increased body mass index (BMI) and positive anti-transglutaminase antibody. Methods: We screened 10 years of records at a family medicine clinic for patients diagnosed with acne vulgaris. In eligible subjects, we collected data regarding 25-hydroxylvitamin D levels, BMI, dietary preference and serum IgA tissue transglutaminase levels. Controls were age- (+/- 12 months) and sex-matched patients seen during the study period without a diagnosis of acne vulgaris. Results: 453 patients were given a diagnosis of acne vulgaris during the study period. Compared with controls, we found significant associations between vitamin D deficiency (<50nmol/L), and/or positive transglutaminase antibody level (>4.0U/mL) and a diagnosis of acne vulgaris. Conclusions: Our study adds important information to the current body of literature in pursuit of elucidating the pathogenesis of this complex multifactorial disease.

激素和饮食因素对寻常痤疮的影响。
背景:寻常痤疮是一种炎症性皮肤疾病,其发病机制尚未完全了解。在这项对照研究中,我们评估了寻常痤疮患者的几种可能的致病因素,如维生素D缺乏、素食、体重指数(BMI)升高和抗谷氨酰胺转胺酶抗体阳性。方法:我们筛选了一家家庭医学诊所10年来诊断为寻常性痤疮的患者的记录。在符合条件的受试者中,我们收集了有关25-羟基维生素D水平、BMI、饮食偏好和血清IgA组织转谷氨酰胺酶水平的数据。对照组为年龄(+/- 12个月)和性别匹配的患者,在研究期间未诊断为寻常性痤疮。结果:453例患者在研究期间被诊断为寻常性痤疮。与对照组相比,我们发现维生素D缺乏(4.0U/mL)与寻常痤疮诊断之间存在显著关联。结论:我们的研究为阐明这种复杂的多因素疾病的发病机制提供了重要的文献信息。
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