Serum activin-A as a predictive marker for postacne scarring

Ahmed Abdel-Bary, Eman Tayae, B. Magdy, T. Hussein
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Background Postacne scar is the most distressing sequelae of inflammatory acne vulgaris. It develops owing to abnormal wound healing process in response to inflammation. Activins are members of the family named transforming growth factors-b that are involved in inflammation, immunity, and wound healing. Objective To evaluate human activin-A as a predictive marker for postacne scarring and the effect of treatment with oral isotretinoin on its serum level. Patients and methods A total of 40 patients who presented with either moderate or severe acne vulgaris were selected for this case–control study. Patients were classified into two groups: group A had no scarring and group B had postacne scarring. Group B patients were treated with oral isotretinoin therapy. Measurement of serum activin-A levels was done using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay technique. Results The mean serum level of human activin-A was significantly higher in patients with postacne scarring (189.47±59.63 ng/ml) than patients without scarring (155.4±41.19 ng/ml). Moreover, the mean serum level of human activin-A in group B was significantly decreased after treatment with oral isotretinoin. Patients with serum human activin-A level of more than 144.8 ng/ml are more liable to develop postacne scarring with 80.0% sensitivity and 55% specificity. Conclusion Serum level of activin-A could be a good and reliable marker for the prediction of those patients liable to develop postacne scarring, but more in-depth studies are still required to detect the exact pathogenic action of activin-A in the development of acne scars and to test the targeting of activin-A in an attempt to prevent postacne scarring.
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血清激活素- a作为痤疮后瘢痕形成的预测指标
背景:痤疮后瘢痕是炎症性寻常痤疮最令人痛苦的后遗症。它是由于对炎症反应的异常伤口愈合过程而发展起来的。激活素是转化生长因子-b家族的成员,参与炎症、免疫和伤口愈合。目的探讨人激活素- a作为痤疮后瘢痕形成的预测指标及口服异维甲酸对其血清水平的影响。患者与方法本研究选取40例中重度寻常痤疮患者作为病例对照研究对象。患者分为两组:A组无瘢痕形成,B组有痤疮后瘢痕形成。B组患者口服异维甲酸治疗。采用酶联免疫吸附法测定血清激活素a水平。结果痤疮后瘢痕组人激活素a平均血清水平(189.47±59.63 ng/ml)明显高于无瘢痕组(155.4±41.19 ng/ml)。此外,口服异维a酸治疗后,B组患者血清中人激活素- a的平均水平显著降低。血清人激活素a水平大于144.8 ng/ml的患者更易发生痤疮后瘢痕形成,敏感性为80.0%,特异性为55%。结论血清激活素- a水平可作为预测痤疮后瘢痕形成的良好可靠指标,但仍需进一步深入研究,以检测激活素- a在痤疮瘢痕形成中的确切致病作用,并检测激活素- a的靶向性,以预防痤疮后瘢痕形成。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of The Egyptian Women''s Dermatologic Society (JEWDS) was founded by Professor Zenab M.G. El-Gothamy. JEWDS is published three times per year in January, May and September. Original articles, case reports, correspondence and review articles submitted for publication must be original and must not have been published previously or considered for publication elsewhere. Their subject should pertain to dermatology or a related scientific and technical subject within the field of dermatology.
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