“…However, the mRNA of type II IFN, IFN-γ, remained below the detection limit in our biopsy samples. In contrast, recent evidences suggest that type I IFNs play a role in vitiligo pathogenesis: IFN-α producing plasmacytoid dendritic cells infiltrate active vitiligo skin ( 16 , 36 ); pegylated IFN-α2a and IFN-α2b, which are used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C, induce depigmentation at the injection sites ( 37 ), and vitiligo patches have been observed at the site of application of imiquimod, a Toll-like receptor (TLR)-7 and TLR-8 agonist that enhances IFN-α production ( 16 ). In addition to CXCL10, IFN-induced IFIH1 was upregulated in vitiligo skin in the current study.…”