Przegląd Dermatologiczny (Dec 2016)

Low frequency of skin cancers in vitiligo patients

  • Barbara Algiert,
  • Anna Erkiert-Polguj,
  • Agnieszka Dana,
  • Dariusz Czubiński,
  • Helena Rotsztejn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5114/dr.2016.63840
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 103, no. 6
pp. 486 – 490

Abstract

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Vitiligo is a disease characterized by discoloration of the skin and hair as a result of damage of melanocytes. The exact mechanism of the disease is still unknown. Theories about the pathogenesis focus on autoimmune, neurogenic and autocytotoxic mechanisms. There is a decreased risk of incidence of skin cancers in patients with vitiligo. The relation between vitiligo and decreased frequency of cases of malignant melanoma (MM) may be a consequence of the immune response to antigens, which are common for melanocytes and MM cells. Genetic studies indicate a mutually exclusive relationship of melanoma and vitiligo. This disease is also associated with a polymorphism in the TYR gene which encodes tyrosinase. Studies also indicate a decreased risk of incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancers (NMSC) in patients with vitiligo.

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