Iranian Journal of Public Health (Jun 2005)

Hepatitis C Virus Antibodies and Vitiligo Disease

  • Z Jadali,
  • MB Eslami,
  • MH Sanati,
  • P Mansouri,
  • M Mahmoudi,
  • N Maghsoudi,
  • F Esfahanian

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 1
pp. 23 – 26

Abstract

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Vitiligo is a common skin disorder, characterized by depigmented patches due to selective destruction of melanocytes. The etiology of this disease is unknown. A number of hypotheses including viral theory have been proposed to explain the etiology. To determine the prevalence of antibody to hepatitis C virus infection in vitiligo patients, the present study was performed. Third generation ELISA test was used for detection of antibodies to HCV in human sera. All normal controls were anti-HCV negative whereas only one patient was positive for anti-HCV and there was no significant difference in the prevalence of anti-HCV between patients and controls. These results indicate that hepatitis C virus has not a direct causal role in the pathogenesis of vitiligo, however, this does not rul out a "hit and run" virus induced disease.

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