Vitiligo: a review
Vitiligo, a common depigmenting skin disorder, has an estimated prevalence of 0.5–2% of
the population worldwide. The disease is characterized by the selective loss of melanocytes …
the population worldwide. The disease is characterized by the selective loss of melanocytes …
Mechanisms of melanocyte death in vitiligo
J Chen, S Li, C Li - Medicinal Research Reviews, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Vitiligo is an autoimmune depigment disease results from extensive melanocytes
destruction. The destruction of melanocyte is thought to be of multifactorial causation …
destruction. The destruction of melanocyte is thought to be of multifactorial causation …
Anatomically distinct fibroblast subsets determine skin autoimmune patterns
The skin serves as a physical barrier and an immunological interface that protects the body
from the external environment,–. Aberrant activation of immune cells can induce common …
from the external environment,–. Aberrant activation of immune cells can induce common …
Vitiligo: a focus on pathogenesis and its therapeutic implications
Vitiligo is the most common depigmenting disorder affecting 0.1%–2% of the population
worldwide. The characteristic white patches result from the selective loss of melanocytes …
worldwide. The characteristic white patches result from the selective loss of melanocytes …
Vitiligo: focus on clinical aspects, immunopathogenesis, and therapy
Vitiligo is an acquired chronic depigmenting disorder of the skin, with an estimated
prevalence of 0.5% of the general population, characterized by the development of white …
prevalence of 0.5% of the general population, characterized by the development of white …
Roles of inflammation factors in melanogenesis
C Fu, J Chen, J Lu, L Yi, X Tong… - Molecular …, 2020 - spandidos-publications.com
The occurrence of hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation after inflammation is a common
condition in dermatology and cosmetology. Since the exact mechanism of its occurrence is …
condition in dermatology and cosmetology. Since the exact mechanism of its occurrence is …
[HTML][HTML] Vitiligo skin is imprinted with resident memory CD8 T cells expressing CXCR3
Vitiligo is a chronic autoimmune depigmenting skin disorder that results from a loss of
melanocytes. Multiple combinatorial factors have been involved in disease development …
melanocytes. Multiple combinatorial factors have been involved in disease development …
[HTML][HTML] Perspectives of new advances in the pathogenesis of vitiligo: from oxidative stress to autoimmunity
Y Wang, S Li, C Li - … medical journal of experimental and clinical …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Vitiligo is an autoimmune cutaneous disease in which melanocytes are destroyed by CD8+
T cells resulting in disfiguring white spots. From the very beginning of the disease, oxidative …
T cells resulting in disfiguring white spots. From the very beginning of the disease, oxidative …
Increased expression of CXCR3 and its ligands in patients with vitiligo and CXCL10 as a potential clinical marker for vitiligo
XX Wang, QQ Wang, JQ Wu, M Jiang… - British Journal of …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Background Vitiligo is a skin disorder characterized by loss of melanocytes from the
epidermis. A recent study reported that CXCL10 is critical for the progression and …
epidermis. A recent study reported that CXCL10 is critical for the progression and …
Characteristics and pathogenesis of Koebner phenomenon
X Zhang, L Lei, L Jiang, C Fu, J Huang… - Experimental …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The Koebner phenomenon, also known as isomorphic reaction, refers to the development of
secondary lesions with the same clinical manifestations and histopathological …
secondary lesions with the same clinical manifestations and histopathological …