The attentive focus on T cell‐mediated autoimmune pathogenesis of psoriasis, lichen planus and vitiligo
Azin Aghamajidi, Ehsan Raoufi, Gilda Parsamanesh, Ahmad Jalili, Mohammad Salehi‐Shadkami, Marjan Mehrali, Monireh Mohsenzadegan
Abstract
T cell-mediated autoimmune skin diseases develop as a result of the aberrant immune response to the skin cells with T cells playing a central role. These chronic inflammatory skin diseases encompass various types including psoriasis, lichen planus and vitiligo. These diseases show similarities in their immune-pathophysiology. In the last decade, immunomodulating agents have been very successful in the management of these diseases thanks to a better understanding of the pathophysiology. In this review, we will discuss the immunopathogenic mechanisms and highlight the role of T lymphocytes in psoriasis, lichen planus and vitiligo. This study could provide new insights into a better understanding of targeted therapeutic pathways and biological therapies.