白癜风患者血清与组织FoxO3a、锌和铁水平:氧化应激是局部过程吗?

Eman R. M. Hofny, H. Twisy, Maysaa Bamatraf, Howayda Hasan, N. Mohamed, A. Mahran
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背景白癜风是一种以乳白色斑块为特征的色素沉着障碍。它是由黑色素细胞破坏引起的,因为病因不确定。氧化应激(OS)假说在白癜风发病机制中受到高度重视。抗氧化剂,包括叉头盒O(FoxO)蛋白、铁、锌和其他物质,被发现在白癜风患者中受损。目的评估OS在白癜风发病机制中的作用,判断其是局部功能障碍还是全身过程,或两者兼有。患者和方法进行了一项病例对照研究,评估了50名白癜风患者和30名年龄匹配和性别匹配的健康志愿者的血清和组织中FoxO3a、锌和铁的水平。使用ELISA试剂盒测量FoxO3水平。铁和锌的含量用比色法测定。结果白癜风患者血清FoxO3a水平与对照组比较无显著性差异(P=0.427),病变FoxO3a明显低于对照组(P<0.001),白癜风患者血清和组织中锌、铁水平均明显低于对照(P<0.01)。结论血清和组织抗氧化剂水平可能与白癜风的发病机制有关。然而,组织OS可能会受到更大的影响。一些抗氧化剂,如锌,可能比其他抗氧化剂参与得更多。
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Serum versus tissue levels of FoxO3a, zinc, and iron in patients with vitiligo: is oxidative stress a local process?
Background Vitiligo is a pigmentation disorder characterized by milky white patches. It is caused by destruction of melanocytes because of an uncertain etiology. Oxidative stress (OS) hypothesis is highly considered in vitiligo pathogenesis. Antioxidants, including the Forkhead box O (FoxO) proteins, iron, zinc, and others, were found to be impaired in patients with vitiligo. Objective To assess the role of OS in the pathogenesis of vitiligo and to decide whether is it a local dysfunction, systemic process, or both. Patients and methods A case–control study was conducted, in which serum and tissue levels of FoxO3a, zinc, and iron were estimated in 50 patients with vitiligo and 30 age-matched and sex-matched healthy volunteers. FoxO3 levels were measured using ELISA kits. Iron and zinc levels were measured using colorimetric methods. Results No significant difference was found between serum FoxO3a levels in patients and controls (P=0.427), whereas lesional FoxO3a was significantly lower than its level in the skin of controls (P<0.001). Zinc and iron levels were significantly lower in serum and tissue of patients with vitiligo than in controls (P<0.001 for each). Conclusion Both serum and tissue levels of antioxidants are probably involved in the pathogenesis of vitiligo. However, tissue OS may be affected more. Some antioxidants, such as, zinc, may be involved more than others.
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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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