130 research outputs found

    Osteopontin: A New Facilitating Factor in Alopecia Areata Pathogenesis?

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    Osteopontin (OPN) is a multifunctional glycophosphoprotein secreted by many cell types, including osteoblasts, lymphocites, macrophages, epithelial cells, and vascular smooth muscle cells. It has been implicated in many physiological and pathological processes, such as cell-mediated immunity, inflammation, cell survival, and tumor invasion and metastasis. Osteopontin has multiple emerging roles in cutaneous biology and pathology and OPN involvement has been emphasized in Th1-mediated diseases such as psoriasis. Alopecia areata (AA) is a form of non-scarring hair loss affecting anagen stage hair follicles with a multifactorial autoimmune pathogenesis characterized by a prevalent Th1 cytokine profile. Given the role of osteopontin in Th1-mediated inflammation, we have postulated that OPN may be involved in AA pathogenesis. The aim of our study was to investigate plasma OPN level in alopecia areata before and after DPCP treatment. Our results showed that OPN plasma levels in patients with alopecia areata were higher than in healthy controls, but patients achieving complete recovery after DPCP treatment did not show a statistically significant reduction of OPN plasma levels.</p

    MSCs and inflammation: not only a guardian role

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      The literature on the relation between mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and inflammation is continuing to expand at a rapid rate with over 600 entries in PubMed under “MSCs and inflammation” starting from 2002. Inflammation is an essential part of the malignant microenvironment. Chemokines, leukocyte infiltration and cytokines are crucial elements, which contribute to cancer-related inflammation. Attracted by chemokines, MSCs are recruited at injury sites. After exposure to inflammatory factors in the local microenvironment, MSCs secrete several cytokines and vascular endothelial growth factor, which promote immunosuppression, angiogenesis and tumor growth. Here we compare by RT-PCR the expression of selected genes, related to inflammation, on MSCs derived from control (C-MSCs) and inflamed tissues (I-MSCs). First of all, an immunohistochemistry using anti-CD43 antibody was performed to better test the status of inflammation at the moment of tissues’ collection. CD43 is known as marker of inflammation, since it is expressed by most T cells, activated B cells, basophils, macrophages, monocytes and NK cells. Its expression was absent in “control” tissues, while it was strong in the “inflamed”. Subsequently, RNA was extracted, retro-transcribed and used for quantitative PCR. The genes were selected according to their role in inflammation: IL6 and IL8 (known as pro-inflammatory interleukins), TNFα (involved in systemic inflammation), CXCL2 (secreted by monocytes and macrophages and is chemotactic for polymorphonuclear leukocytes), CCL20 (strongly chemotactic for lymphocytes, its expression is induced by inflammatory cytokines), IFNγ (an important activator of macrophages) and TGFβ1 (promoting immunosuppression). Quantification of mRNA expression was calculated with the 2−ΔΔCt method, where ΔCt = Ct (gene of interest) − Ct (control gene) and Δ(ΔCt) = ΔCt (I-MSCs) − ΔCt (C-MSCs). The results revealed that the expression of all tested genes was higher in MSCs derived from inflamed tissues than in MSCs from control tissues (expressed as 1). This study underlines how MSCs are not inert guardians on inflammation, but as they play an active role

    The sign of psoriasis in mesenchymal stem cells of the skin

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    Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory and immune-mediated skin disease, characterized by epidermal hyperproliferation, abnormal keratinocyte differentiation and angiogenesis, whose skin lesions are promoted by exogenous and endogenous factors. The cutaneous and systemic over-expression of several pro-inflammatory cytokines, observed in the initiation, maintenance and recurrence of skin lesions, is known to be caused also by reactive oxygen species (ROS). For this reason it has been postulated that ROS production and compromised function of antioxidant system may be involved in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Some typical features of psoriasis, like growth rate, expression of VEGF and iNOS as well as the production of VEGF and nitric oxide (NO) and some antioxidant responses, have already been extensively evaluated in differentiated cells of psoriatic skin, but no indications are still available about, the mesenchymal stem, that may be isolated from skin (S-MSCs)

    Patient satisfaction with calcipotriol/betamethasone dipropionate cutaneous foam for the treatment of plaque psoriasis: The LION real-life multicenter prospective observational cohort study

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    Topical treatment is the mainstay for mild or moderate psoriasis, but patients are generally little satisfied. Calcipotriol/betamethasone dipropionate (Cal/BD) cutaneous foam has shown to improve signs and symptoms in plaque psoriasis patients. This study assessed patient's satisfaction with Cal/BD foam in a real-life Italian dermatological clinical practice. A multicenter, 4-week observational prospective cohort study enrolled, in 17 Italian dermatology clinics, adult patients with plaque psoriasis on the body and/or scalp. Treatment satisfaction was assessed by 9-item Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM-9), preference over previous treatments by Patient Preference Questionnaire (PPQ), and change in disease state by Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI). Overall 256 patients were eligible, with a mean (SD) age of 55.6 (15.4) years, 59.4% were males. Psoriasis severity was mild in 52.0% of patients, moderate in 43.3%, and severe in 4.7%. Scalp involvement was present in 36.7% of patients. Previous antipsoriatic treatments had been received by 80.5% of patients. TSQM-9 median (25th-75th percentile) scores were 83.3 (66.7-88.9) for effectiveness, 77.8 (66.7-88.9) for convenience, and 78.6 (64.3-92.9) for global satisfaction. Mean (SD) PASI value decreased from 7.3 (4.8) to 2.1 (2.7) after 4 weeks. More than 90% of patients previously treated for psoriasis evaluated the Cal/BD foam more effective, easier to use and better tolerated compared to previous topical treatments at PPQ. This observational study provides real-life evidence of a high level of satisfaction with effectiveness and convenience of the Cal/BD foam in a cohort of plaque psoriasis patients, with an objective improvement in PASI

    Abuso de Substâncias e Emergências Psiquiátricas: Avaliação Integrada e Intervenções Eficazes

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    Objective: Emphasize the importance of an integrated approach in addressing these issues, focusing on personalized and effective interventions. Methodology: A comprehensive review of scientific literature was conducted using databases such as PubMed, Latindex, and Scielo to identify relevant studies on substance abuse in psychiatric emergency contexts using MeSH Finder: "Nerve Agents"; "Neurotransmitter Agents"; "Mental Health". Results: The focus is on personalized interventions, such as specific therapies and emotional support, highlighting the importance of ongoing education and community involvement for prevention and recovery. The ultimate goal is to promote well-being through a multidisciplinary approach in complex situations. Conclusion: Collaboration between mental health and specialists is essential to address substance abuse and psychiatric emergencies. Personalized interventions, continuous education, and community involvement are crucial for prevention and recovery, aiming to promote well-being in complex situations.Objetivo: Destacar a importância da abordagem integrada na avaliação desses problemas, enfocando intervenções personalizadas e eficazes. Metodologia: Realizou-se uma revisão abrangente da literatura científica utilizando bases de dados, como PubMed, Latindex e Scielo, para identificar estudos relevantes sobre abuso de substâncias em contextos de emergências psiquiátricas utilizando os MeSH Finder: “Nerve Agents”; “Neurotransmitter Agents”; “Mental Health”.&nbsp; Resultados: O foco recai sobre intervenções personalizadas, como terapias específicas e apoio emocional, enquanto ressalta a importância da educação contínua e do envolvimento da comunidade para prevenção e recuperação. O objetivo final é promover o bem-estar por meio de uma abordagem multidisciplinar em situações complexas. Conclusão: A colaboração entre saúde mental e especialistas é essencial para enfrentar abuso de substâncias e emergências psiquiátricas. Intervenções personalizadas, educação contínua e envolvimento comunitário são cruciais para prevenção e recuperação, visando promover o bem-estar em situações complexas

    Efficacy and Safety of Botulinum Toxin B in Focal Hyperhidrosis: A Narrative Review

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    Botulinum toxin type B (BoNT-B), known as Myobloc&reg; in the United States and as Neurobloc&reg; in Europe, is a new therapeutically available serotype among the botulinum toxin family. During the last years several data have been reported in literature investigating its efficacy and safety, as well as defining the dosing and application regiments of BoNT-B in the treatment of hyperhidrosis. Moreover, recent studies have been examining its safety profile, which may be different from those known about BoNT-A. The aim of this review is to provide information about what is currently known about BoNT-B in regards to the treatment of focal hyperhidrosis

    Saliva Proteomics as Fluid Signature of Inflammatory and Immune-Mediated Skin Diseases

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    Saliva is easy to access, non-invasive and a useful source of information useful for the diagnosis of serval inflammatory and immune-mediated diseases. Following the advent of genomic technologies and -omic research, studies based on saliva testing have rapidly increased and human salivary proteome has been partially characterized. As a proteomic protocol to analyze the whole saliva proteome is not currently available, the most common aim of the proteomic analysis is to discriminate between physiological and pathological conditions. The salivary proteome has been initially investigated in several diseases: oral squamous cell carcinoma and oral leukoplakia, chronic graft-versus-host disease, and Sjögren’s syndrome. Otherwise, salivary proteomics studies in the dermatological field are still in the initial phase, thus the aim of this review is to collect the best research evidence on the role of saliva proteomics analysis in immune-mediated skin diseases to understand the direction of research in this field. The results of PRISMA analysis reported herein suggest that human saliva analysis could provide significant data for the diagnosis and prognosis of several immune-mediated and inflammatory skin diseases in the next future

    PAPILLARY HIDRADENOMA: IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF STEROID RECEPTORS PROFILE WITH A FOCUS ON APOCRINE DIFFERENTIATION

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