El Sohafy, M., Ghanem, B., Mitwally, S., State, A., Elshawaf, R. (2021). Effect of Narrow Band –UVB Phototherapy on Circulating T-Regulatory cells and Serum IL-17 Level in Egyptian Patients with Non-Segmental Vitiligo. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 85(1), 3098-3103. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2021.194064
Magdy Abdel Mageed El Sohafy; Bothaina Mahrous Ghanem; Shereen Salah Mitwally; Ahmed Fathy State; Rasha Abdelgawad Mohammed Elshawaf. "Effect of Narrow Band –UVB Phototherapy on Circulating T-Regulatory cells and Serum IL-17 Level in Egyptian Patients with Non-Segmental Vitiligo". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 85, 1, 2021, 3098-3103. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2021.194064
El Sohafy, M., Ghanem, B., Mitwally, S., State, A., Elshawaf, R. (2021). 'Effect of Narrow Band –UVB Phototherapy on Circulating T-Regulatory cells and Serum IL-17 Level in Egyptian Patients with Non-Segmental Vitiligo', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 85(1), pp. 3098-3103. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2021.194064
El Sohafy, M., Ghanem, B., Mitwally, S., State, A., Elshawaf, R. Effect of Narrow Band –UVB Phototherapy on Circulating T-Regulatory cells and Serum IL-17 Level in Egyptian Patients with Non-Segmental Vitiligo. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2021; 85(1): 3098-3103. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2021.194064
Effect of Narrow Band –UVB Phototherapy on Circulating T-Regulatory cells and Serum IL-17 Level in Egyptian Patients with Non-Segmental Vitiligo
Background: Vitiligo is an acquired chronic depigmenting disorder of the skin, characterized by the development of milky white macules and patches resulting from a selective loss of epidermal melanocytes. There are various theories about its pathogenesis and the etiology is multifactorial associating genetic and environmental factors together with metabolic and immune alterations. Objective: To demonstrate the role of circulating T regulatory cells (Treg) (specifically CD4+, CD4+25+, CD4+25+FoxP3) and serum level of IL-17 in pathogenesis ofnon-segmental vitiligo (NSV) in Egyptian patients. Patients and methods: This case-control study was carried out on eighty subjects in the period from January 2018 to March 2020, attending Dermatology, Andrology & STDs Outpatient Clinic of Mansoura University Hospital. Subjects were classified into two groups: Group (1): patients group included forty patients suffering from NSV (vitiligo patients group). Group (2): control group included forty persons who were selected from hospital workers with no personal or family history of vitiligo or systemic autoimmune diseases in their first-degree relatives. Results: After NBU-VB treatment, there was a highly statistically significant increase in CD4+%, CD4+25+% and CD4+25+FoxP3%expression with a mean of 12.1 ± 4 versus 10 ± 3.2, 3.5 ± 1.1 versus 3.2 ± 1 and 1.8 ± 0.6 versus 1.1 ± 0.3 when compared to before treatment levels respectively. Also, a highly statistically significant decrease in IL-17 level with the mean of 14.3 ± 4.1 versus 19.9 ± 6 pg/mL when compared to before treatment levels. There was a highly statistically significant positive correlation between CD4+25+% expression and CD4+% expression in vitiligo group before and after treatment. Conclusion: Lower CD4+%, CD4+25+% and CD4+25+FoxP3% expression and elevated serum levels of IL-17 positively were correlated with disease severity.