| Literature DB >> 29497840 |
Yuval Ramot1, Barbara Marzani2, Daniela Pinto2, Elisabetta Sorbellini3, Fabio Rinaldi3.
Abstract
Interleukin-17 (IL-17) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of a large number of inflammatory and autoimmune conditions, including skin disorders such as psoriasis. Recently, much data have accumulated on the possible role of IL-17 in the pathogenesis of alopecia areata (AA). In this review, the available information on the connection between AA and IL-17 is described. While IL-17 levels are consistently reported to be elevated in the serum and lesional skin of AA patients, there is no clear connection between IL-17 levels and disease severity or duration. Some evidence has suggested an association between IL-17 and an early-onset disease, although this awaits further confirmation. While there is enough information to support clinical trials with IL-17-targeted treatments, it is possible that they will be effective only in a subset of AA patients. Further studies are warranted to better delineate the exact role of IL-17 in AA pathogenesis.Entities:
Keywords: Alopecia areata; Autoimmunity; Hair; IL-17; Secukinumab
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29497840 DOI: 10.1007/s00403-018-1823-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Dermatol Res ISSN: 0340-3696 Impact factor: 3.017