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Functional characteristics of macrophages in the vitiligo foci
Author(s) -
Вероника Владимировна Жульмина,
Ye. N. Коlogrivova,
П. Н. Пестерев,
N P LABZOVSKAYA
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
vestnik dermatologii i venerologii
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2313-6294
pISSN - 0042-4609
DOI - 10.25208/vdv730
Subject(s) - vitiligo , depigmentation , exudate , pathogenesis , immunology , immune system , chemotaxis , macrophage , epidermis (zoology) , medicine , biology , pathology , dermatology , in vitro , anatomy , biochemistry , receptor
Objective. Study of the chemotactic activity of macrophages and local production of cytokines in sterile skin inflammatory exudate in patients with generalized vitiligo (vitiligo vulgaris). Materials and methods. The authors conducted a study of 22 patients with generalized vitiligo and 22 healthy volunteers. The functional activity of macrophages was assessed with the use of the skin window method based on the method of D.N. Mayansky as amended by V.V. Klimov. The composition of sterile cell exudate was examined with the use of impression smears taken after 6 hours from an epidermis scarification section on the healthy and depigmented skin colored according to the Romanovsky-Gimza method with the use of light microscopy. In addition, cytokines were determined in the supernatant fluid of the skin window exudate from the vitiligo focus obtained by means of centrifugation. Results. The prevalence of mononuclear phagocytes over polymorphonuclear leukocytes was revealed in the depigmentation site, which confirms that macrophages take an active part in the disease pathogenesis (along with a high level of interleukin-18). A low level of IL-10 in the skin window exudate confirms that the suppressor effect in the melanocyte damage zone is weak. These results confirm the important role played by such cells of the immune system as phagocytes in vitiligo pathogenesis, which makes it possible to consider them as potential target cells for developing pathogenetically substantiated approaches to the treatment of the disease.

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