Serum level of certain cytokines associated with psoriasis progression in Iraqi patients

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Biomedicine (India) Pub Date : 2023-08-30 DOI:10.51248/.v43i4.3111
Raffif Sami Mahdi, Maryam Ibrahim Salman, Rawaa AlChalabi
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Introduction and Aim: Psoriasis is a skin ailment that typically affects the scalp, lower back, knees, elbows, and results in flaky skin patches. The purpose of this study was to compare cytokines, leptin, and adiponectin levels, as well as several physiological characteristics, in psoriasis patients with and without treatment to levels in healthy people in Iraq. Materials and Methods: The study included 310 subjects, males and females aged (25-65) years. The patients were attending a dermatology consultant at Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital in Baghdad. Blood samples were collected by venipuncture from all individuals. The Sandwich ELISA was used to estimate serum levels of IL-2, IL-8, IL-22, TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, ADP and Leptin. Results: Patients with psoriasis had considerably decreased lymphocyte and RBC counts while having significantly higher neutrophil, platelet, NLR, and PLR counts. WBC mean values in females and males among control groups were 7.16 ± 3.09x 103/µl and 8.6 ±3.62 x103/µl respectively. In psoriasis patients the WBC counts varied from 3.69 x103/µl to 12.8 x103/µl with a mean of 7.27 x 103/µl in female patients and from 6.47 x 103/µl to 13.62 x103/µl in males. Serum levels of cytokines, leptin and adiponectin were significantly higher in Group I patients, while in Group II it was almost like levels in the control group. Conclusion: Smoking is a risk factor for psoriasis. Lymphocytes, erythrocytes, and hemoglobin levels are decreased in patients with psoriasis, while platelets and cytokines are elevated, signifying a relationship between these immunological parameters and development and severity of psoriasis disease.
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血清中某些细胞因子水平与伊拉克患者牛皮癣进展相关
简介和目的:牛皮癣是一种皮肤疾病,通常影响头皮,下背部,膝盖,肘部,并导致片状皮肤斑块。本研究的目的是比较伊拉克接受和未接受治疗的牛皮癣患者的细胞因子、瘦素和脂联素水平,以及一些生理特征。材料与方法:研究对象310名,年龄25-65岁,男女不限。这些病人当时正在巴格达Al-Yarmouk教学医院接受皮肤科顾问的治疗。所有个体均通过静脉穿刺采集血样。采用Sandwich ELISA法测定血清中IL-2、IL-8、IL-22、tnf - α、ifn - γ、ADP和Leptin的水平。结果:银屑病患者淋巴细胞和红细胞计数明显降低,而中性粒细胞、血小板、NLR和PLR计数明显升高。对照组女性WBC平均值为7.16±3.09 × 103/µl,男性WBC平均值为8.6±3.62 × 103/µl。银屑病患者的白细胞计数从3.69 × 103/µl到12.8 × 103/µl不等,女性患者的平均值为7.27 × 103/µl,男性患者的平均值为6.47 × 103/µl到13.62 × 103/µl。ⅰ组患者血清细胞因子、瘦素、脂联素水平显著升高,ⅱ组患者血清细胞因子、瘦素、脂联素水平与对照组基本持平。结论:吸烟是银屑病的危险因素。银屑病患者淋巴细胞、红细胞和血红蛋白水平降低,而血小板和细胞因子水平升高,表明这些免疫参数与银屑病的发展和严重程度之间存在关系。
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