| Literature DB >> 33190330 |
Azin Aghamajidi1, Ehsan Raoufi2, Gilda Parsamanesh3, Ahmad Jalili4, Mohammad Salehi-Shadkami5, Marjan Mehrali5, Monireh Mohsenzadegan6.
Abstract
T cell-mediated autoimmune skin diseases develop as a result of the aberrant immune response to the skin cells with T cells playing a central role. These chronic inflammatory skin diseases encompass various types including psoriasis, lichen planus and vitiligo. These diseases show similarities in their immune-pathophysiology. In the last decade, immunomodulating agents have been very successful in the management of these diseases thanks to a better understanding of the pathophysiology. In this review, we will discuss the immunopathogenic mechanisms and highlight the role of T lymphocytes in psoriasis, lichen planus and vitiligo. This study could provide new insights into a better understanding of targeted therapeutic pathways and biological therapies.Entities:
Keywords: Lichen planus; T cells; biologics; psoriasis; vitiligo
Year: 2020 PMID: 33190330 DOI: 10.1111/sji.13000
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Immunol ISSN: 0300-9475 Impact factor: 3.487