Vitiligo: interplay between oxidative stress and immune system

NC Laddha, M Dwivedi, MS Mansuri… - Experimental …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Vitiligo is a multifactorial polygenic disorder with a complex pathogenesis, linked with both
genetic and non‐genetic factors. The precise modus operandi for vitiligo pathogenesis has …

Vitiligo, reactive oxygen species and T-cells

SJ Glassman - Clinical Science, 2011 - portlandpress.com
The acquired depigmenting disorder of vitiligo affects an estimated 1% of the world
population and constitutes one of the commonest dermatoses. Although essentially …

Autoimmunity as an aetiological factor in vitiligo

N Rezaei, NG Gavalas, AP Weetman… - Journal of the …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Vitiligo is a common dermatological disorder characterized by the presence on the skin of
depigmented macules resulting from the destruction of cutaneous melanocytes …

Patho-immunological mechanisms of vitiligo: the role of the innate and adaptive immunities and environmental stress factors

S Faraj, EH Kemp… - Clinical and Experimental …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Epidermal melanocyte loss in vitiligo, triggered by stresses ranging from trauma to emotional
stress, chemical exposure or metabolite imbalance, to the unknown, can stimulate oxidative …

Autoantibody responses to melanocytes in the depigmenting skin disease vitiligo

EH Kemp, NG Gavalas, DJ Gawkrodger… - Autoimmunity …, 2007 - Elsevier
Vitiligo is an acquired hypomelanotic disorder characterised by circumscribed depigmented
macules in the skin resulting from the loss of functional melanocytes. Population surveys …

Generalized vitiligo and associated autoimmune diseases in Japanese patients and their families

T Narita, N Oiso, K Fukai, K Kabashima… - Allergology …, 2011 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Background: Generalized vitiligo is an acquired disorder in which depigmented macules
result from the autoimmune loss of melanocytes from the involved regions of skin …

Role of oxidative stress and autoimmunity in onset and progression of vitiligo

NC Laddha, M Dwivedi, MS Mansuri… - Experimental …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Vitiligo is an acquired depigmentation disorder characterized by the loss of functional
melanocytes from the epidermis. Two major theories of vitiligo pathogenesis include …

[HTML][HTML] Antimelanocyte antibodies: a possible role in patients with vitiligo

MA El-Gayyar, ME Helmy, ER Amer… - Indian Journal of …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Background: Vitiligo is an acquired depigmenting skin disorder with multifactorial
pathogenesis including genetic, autoimmune, and neuronal factors. Both humoral-and cell …

Polyglandular autoimmune diseases in a dermatological clinical setting: vitiligo-associated autoimmune diseases

P Amerio, D Di Rollo, A Carbone, M Auriemma… - European Journal of …, 2010 - jle.com
Vitiligo is an acquired hypomelanotic disorder characterized by depigmented macules
resulting from the loss of functional melanocytes. Many different etiological hypotheses have …

[PDF][PDF] Vitiligo: what's new in the psycho-neuro-endocrine-immune connection and related treatments

T Lotti, M Zanardelli, AM D'Erme - Wien Med Wochenschr, 2014 - researchgate.net
Vitiligo is an acquired depigmentary skin disorder of unknown origin characterized by
welldemarcated, white macules of varying size and distribution. Despite relevant new …