Evaluation of the Tissue Level of CXCL10 in Patients with Verruca Vulgaris

Omar Ahnaf, Ahmed Hamed, R.A. Abd Elsamie, Inas Elsayed
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Background: Verruca vulgaris is a common cutaneous viral infection characterized by epidermal hyperplasia and keratinocyte proliferation. The immune response in verruca vulgaris, particularly the role of chemokines, remains an area of ongoing investigation. CXCL10 is a chemokine with potential involvement in viral skin infections, but its tissue expression in verruca vulgaris has not been comprehensively studied. Our objective was to evaluate the tissue expression of CXCL10 within cutaneous lesions of verruca vulgaris. Methods: This prospective case-control trial included 50 cases with verruca vulgaris and collected lesional biopsies, along with control biopsies from healthy skin in 30 patients. Tissue CXCL-10 levels were assessed using an ELISA assay. The data was analyzed to determine the relationship between the levels of tissue CXCL-10 and verruca vulgaris, and the potential diagnostic value of CXCL-10. Results: Tissue levels of CXCL-10 were reported to be significantly increased in verruca lesions in comparison with healthy skin biopsies (p = 0.035). The sensitivity and specificity of tissue CXCL-10 in distinguishing verruca lesions from healthy skin were 70% and 54%, respectively, at a cut-off level of 248.4. Conclusions: Our study reveals an upregulation of CXCL10 in verruca vulgaris lesions, suggesting a potential role for this chemokine in its pathogenesis. Furthermore, the diagnostic value of tissue CXCL-10 in distinguishing verruca vulgaris from healthy skin suggests its potential as a biomarker for this viral skin infection
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评估大疱性疣患者组织中的 CXCL10 水平
背景:寻常疣是一种常见的皮肤病毒感染,以表皮增生和角质细胞增殖为特征。寻常疣的免疫反应,特别是趋化因子的作用,仍是一个正在研究的领域。CXCL10 是一种趋化因子,可能参与病毒性皮肤感染,但其在寻常疣中的组织表达尚未得到全面研究。我们的目的是评估 CXCL10 在寻常疣皮损中的组织表达。研究方法这项前瞻性病例对照试验纳入了 50 例寻常疣患者,并收集了皮损活检样本和 30 例患者健康皮肤的对照活检样本。采用酶联免疫吸附测定法评估组织中的 CXCL-10 水平。对数据进行分析,以确定组织 CXCL-10 水平与寻常疣之间的关系,以及 CXCL-10 的潜在诊断价值。结果显示据报道,与健康皮肤活检组织相比,疣病变组织中的 CXCL-10 水平明显升高(p = 0.035)。以 248.4 为临界值,组织 CXCL-10 在区分疣病变和健康皮肤方面的敏感性和特异性分别为 70% 和 54%。结论我们的研究揭示了 CXCL10 在寻常疣皮损中的上调,表明这种趋化因子在其发病机制中的潜在作用。此外,组织 CXCL-10 在区分寻常疣和健康皮肤方面的诊断价值表明,它有可能成为这种病毒性皮肤感染的生物标记物。
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