Decreased serum levels of interleukin-17, interleukin-23, TGF-β in pemphigus vulgaris patients, and their association with disease phase.
Zeinab GholibeigianMaryam IzadMaryam DanespazhoohHossein MortazaviZahra SalehiShirin BehruzifarMarwa AkhdarSoheil TavakolpourArghavan AzizpourPublished in: Dermatologic therapy (2020)
The exact pathogenesis of Pemphigus Vulgaris (PV) has remained unclear, but it seems that cytokines play critical roles in this disease. This study aims to assess the serum levels of interleukin (IL)-6, IL-17, IL-23, and TGF-β in PV patients and compare the results to the healthy controls. Serum levels of IL6, IL-17, IL-23, and TGF-β were successfully determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in 27 newly diagnosed PV, 32 patients in remission, and 29 healthy controls. It was shown that the mean serum levels of IL-17, IL-23, and TGF-β serum are significantly different among the PV patients and healthy controls (P values: <.001, .001, and .003, respectively). It was found that new PV patients have lower serum levels of IL-17, IL-23, and TGF-β as compared to healthy controls (P values: <.001, <.001, and .003, respectively). Regarding IL-6, no significant difference was observed between the healthy controls and the other two groups of patients. IL-17, IL-23, and TGF-β are involved in the pathogenesis of PV. However, more studies are required to clarify their exact roles in the immunopathogenesis of PV.