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Mycoses ; 66(10): 876-881, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37309232

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Given the current epidemic-like scenario of dermatophyte infections, it is prudent to revisit the immunopathogenesis of dermatophytosis. Comprehending the intricate interactions among interleukins can aid in understanding the recent trends in infection. There is a paucity of literature on the various cytokine levels observed in the serum of patients suffering from various dermatophytoses. AIM: To study serum cytokine levels of interleukins 2, 8, 10 and 17 in patients with dermatophytosis. METHODS: A cross-sectional analytic study was conducted on 64 cases of clinical dermatophyte infections (KOH confirmed) and 64 controls. The clinico-epidemiological profile of the cases was studied. By using a solid phase sandwich ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay), the serum levels of interleukins 2, 8, 10 and 17 were measured and compared between cases and controls. Serum interleukin-2, 8, 10 and 17 levels were studied among cases based on mode of onset, duration of illness, treatment history, site of infection and multiple other morphological characteristics of the infection. RESULTS: The cases had statistically higher levels of interleukins-8, 10 and 17 in comparison with controls. The levels of interleukin-8 were significantly lower (p < .05) among those who had received oral antifungals. In cases where the lesion had scaling, the serum levels of interleukin-10 were significantly higher (p < .05). The lesional hyperpigmentation was significantly (p < .05) associated with low levels of interleukin-17. Also, interleukin-17 was significantly (p < .05) elevated in patients with lesions in the abdomen. CONCLUSION: It is the first time that serum interleukin levels are studied in dermatophytosis. There is an immunological dysfunction specific to dermatophytoses initiated by their infection. Key factor in this dysfunction is the elevation of IL-10, contributing to persistent infection. In turn, causing an increase in IL-17, promoting inflammation and tissue damage. This cycle of elevated IL-10 and IL-17 can further exacerbate the infection and lead to chronicity. The activity of IL-2 and the Th1 immune pathway is reduced by two opposing immune pathways: the Th17 and Th2 axes.


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Interleukin-17 , Tinea , Humans , Interleukin-2 , Interleukin-10 , Cross-Sectional Studies , Interleukins , Cytokines
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J Cutan Med Surg ; 27(4): 415, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37083152
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Australas J Dermatol ; 64(3): e299-e301, 2023 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37067296

ABSTRACT

In a rare case of concurrent verrucous epidermal naevi (VEN) with psoriasis, previous treatments with oral methotrexate and acitretin showed minimal improvement. However, treatment with oral apremilast resulted in complete resolution of psoriasis and significant improvement in VEN lesions after 1 month. This is the first documented case of successful VEN treatment with apremilast, highlighting its potential efficacy in treating verrucous epidermal naevus. Further studies are needed to validate its effectiveness.


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Nevus, Sebaceous of Jadassohn , Psoriasis , Skin Neoplasms , Humans , Psoriasis/complications , Psoriasis/drug therapy , Acitretin/therapeutic use , Skin Neoplasms/complications , Skin Neoplasms/drug therapy , Treatment Outcome , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/therapeutic use , Severity of Illness Index
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