Serum survivin in acne versus post-acne scarring and the possible effect of isotretinoin therapy on its level.

IF 0.6 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
T. Hussein, Nourane Tawfik Abdelsalam Tawfik, Mennatullah Mohamed Abbas Abd-Rabboh, Alsayeda A A Taha
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INTRODUCTION Acne vulgaris is a common chronic inflammatory disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. Survivin is an apoptosis inhibitor protein, and it contributes crucially to cell cycle regulation. This study measures the serum level of survivin in acne and post-acne scarring patients, and assesses the possible effect of isotretinoin therapy on its level. METHODS Sixty participants, including 40 acne patients (Group IA, IB), and 20 age- and sex-matched controls (Group II) were included. Group IA included 20 patients with active moderate-to-severe acne without scarring, and this group was further prescribed oral isotretinoin therapy for 3 months. Group IB included 20 patients with post-acne scarring of a duration not more than 6 months, without evident active acne lesions. Serum survivin levels were measured in the three groups using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. RESULTS There was a statistically significant higher serum survivin level in the acne scar group, followed by the active acne group, than in controls. In addition, there was a statistically significant reduction in survivin levels after treatment, and it was positively correlated with a reduction in the global acne grading system (GAGS) in the active acne group. CONCLUSIONS Survivin may play a role in the evolution of acne and acne scarring, and it could be a possible target for isotretinoin therapy.
痤疮患者血清生存素与痤疮后瘢痕形成及异维甲酸治疗对其水平的可能影响。
寻常痤疮是一种常见的毛囊皮脂腺单位慢性炎症性疾病。Survivin是一种细胞凋亡抑制蛋白,在细胞周期调控中起着重要作用。本研究测量了痤疮和痤疮后瘢痕患者的血清survivin水平,并评估异维甲酸治疗对其水平的可能影响。方法60例受试者,包括40例痤疮患者(IA组、IB组)和20例年龄和性别匹配的对照组(II组)。IA组包括20例无瘢痕形成的中重度活动性痤疮患者,该组进一步给予口服异维甲酸治疗3个月。IB组包括20例持续时间不超过6个月的痤疮后瘢痕形成患者,无明显的活动性痤疮病变。采用酶联免疫吸附法测定三组患者血清survivin水平。结果痤疮疤痕组和活动性痤疮组血清survivin水平均高于对照组,差异有统计学意义。此外,治疗后的survivin水平有统计学意义的降低,并且与活动性痤疮组整体痤疮分级系统(GAGS)的降低呈正相关。结论survivin可能在痤疮和痤疮瘢痕形成过程中发挥作用,可能是异维甲酸治疗的靶点。
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