Cytokine Profiling in Primary Cicatricial Alopecia: Androgenic Alopecia and Leptin Connections

Surya Suresh, Nikhila Leemon, S. Najeeb, S. Panicker
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Primary Cicatricial Alopecias (PCA) are a group of autoimmune inflammatory disorder which cause permanent destruction of hair follicles, mainly affected by the inflammatory cells such as lymphocytes, neutrophils, or combination of these. The management of PCA has become one of the most challenging clinical issues among dermatologists. The specific treatment of any form of the PCAs is currently unknown. We aim to identify the cytokine biomarkers in each type of PCA and study cytokine signatures’ (role) in alopecia’s pathogenesis and therapeutic aspects. Total protein from affected individuals scalp biopsy was extracted using the total protein extraction kit. For the cytokine detection, we used RayBio ® C- Series Human Cytokine Antibody Array C5 with the help of a chemiluminescence detector. A total of 42 cytokines were analyzed and found significant differences in the diseased states’ ratio compared to normal and unaffected samples. The inflammatory cells and associated cytokines are essential to develop a thorough understanding of alopecia’s autoimmune nature. The cytokines can be incorporated with current therapeutics for the better management of alopecia.
原发性瘢痕性脱发的细胞因子谱分析:雄激素性脱发和瘦素的关系
原发性瘢痕性脱发(PCA)是一种引起毛囊永久性破坏的自身免疫性炎症性疾病,主要受淋巴细胞、中性粒细胞或其组合等炎症细胞的影响。PCA的管理已成为皮肤科医生最具挑战性的临床问题之一。任何形式的PCAs的具体治疗目前尚不清楚。我们的目的是确定细胞因子生物标志物在每一种类型的PCA和研究细胞因子特征在脱发的发病机制和治疗方面的作用。使用总蛋白提取试剂盒提取受影响个体头皮活检的总蛋白。对于细胞因子检测,我们使用RayBio®C-系列人细胞因子抗体阵列C5在化学发光检测器的帮助下。总共分析了42种细胞因子,发现与正常和未受影响的样本相比,患病状态的比例存在显著差异。炎症细胞和相关的细胞因子对于全面了解脱发的自身免疫性质至关重要。细胞因子可以与目前的治疗方法相结合,以更好地管理脱发。
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