2002
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.138.2.273
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Vitiligo and Epidermal Microenvironment: Possible Involvement of Keratinocyte-Derived Cytokines

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“…Whatever hypothesis is considered, however, the pivotal role of the melanocyte in the pathogenesis of the disease is still under debate. Recent experimental data underline the complex interactions that exist between melanocytes and other typical skin cells, keratinocytes in particular (28). Many studies have shown that patients display varying extents of cellular vacuolation and cellular debris in epidermal keratinocytes (2,26).…”
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“…Whatever hypothesis is considered, however, the pivotal role of the melanocyte in the pathogenesis of the disease is still under debate. Recent experimental data underline the complex interactions that exist between melanocytes and other typical skin cells, keratinocytes in particular (28). Many studies have shown that patients display varying extents of cellular vacuolation and cellular debris in epidermal keratinocytes (2,26).…”
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“…4). In lesional skin of active NSV, a higher expression of cytokines that inhibit melanocytes (in particular TNF-a) and a lower expression of cytokines with stimulating activity toward pigment cells (SCF, bFGF, GM-CSF) were demonstrated, suggesting that a modification of the epidermal cytokines is involved in vitiligo pathogenesis (41)(42). Since TNF-a is capable of inducing ROS production from mitochondria (34), the higher expression of this cytokine in lesional NSV skin may represent a link with the metabolic theory and justify the attribution of the main target to mitochondria.…”
Section: New Proposals On the Pathogenesismentioning
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“…6 TNF-a inhibits melanocyte activity. 15 It has been found in murine models that TNF-a may either exert a growthpromoting activity on fibroblasts, endothelial cells, or keratinocytes or induce complete necrosis of such cells at elevated levels. 16 TNF-a has been shown to maintain Langerhans cells in culture as well as diminish Langerhans cells after intradermal injection of the cytokine.…”
Section: Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha (Tnf-a)mentioning
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“…Psoriasis is more common in Crohn's patients (10% vs. 2% in the general population), and it was initially observed that patients treated with infliximab for Crohn's disease exhibited improvement of psoriatic lesions. 15 Although infliximab is not yet indicated for use in psoriasis, psoriatics other than those with Crohn's disease have been treated with infliximab with generally good efficacy, and there seems promise that infliximab may be an effective agent in the treatment of severe plaque-type psoriasis. 50,51 Psoriatic arthritis is a complication of psoriasis that occurs in about 5% to over 30% of patients, 52 with infliximab having a good potential as treatment for this disease as well.…”
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