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A Cross-Sectional Study of the Levels of Cytokines IL-6, TNF-α, and IFN-γ in Blood and Skin (Lesional and Uninvolved) of Vitiligo Patients and their Possible Role as Biomarkers

Abhishek De, Nidhi Choudhary, Amrita Sil, Aarti Sarda, Abu Hena Hasanoor Raja

2023Indian Journal of Dermatology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: Vitiligo is a multifactorial disorder, most often explained by the autoimmune hypothesis. The objective of this study is to measure the levels of cytokines IL-6, TNF-α, and IFN-γ in the blood and skin (lesional and uninvolved) of vitiligo patients and to compare it with that of age-matched controls. Methods: IL-6, TNF-alpha, and IFN-gamma cytokines were measured with a BioRad 6110 ELISA reader. We compared the levels of these cytokines in generalized versus localized vitiligo and stable versus unstable vitiligo. We also correlated cytokine levels in blood/lesion/uninvolved skin with body surface area (BSA) involvement and Vitiligo Disease Activity (VIDA) scoring. Result: Forty-three participants, each with vitiligo and control, were analyzed. The values of TNF-α and IL 6 in sera were significantly higher in the vitiligo group compared with the controls ( p < 0.001), whereas INF-γ was significantly lower in the vitiligo group than the control group. TNF-α, INF-γ levels when compared between blood, lesional skin, and normal skin in all vitiligo patients were found to be significant ( p < 0.001). Conclusion: We conclude vitiligo is strongly associated with increased levels of TNF-α and IL 6.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineVitiligoTumor necrosis factor alphaCross-sectional studyImmunologyDermatologyPathologymelanin and skin pigmentationMast cells and histamineSystemic Lupus Erythematosus Research