Autoimmune Diseases (Jan 2015)

Immunological Parameters Associated With Vitiligo Treatments: A Literature Review Based on Clinical Studies

  • Ana Cláudia Guimarães Abreu,
  • Gabriela Guy Duarte,
  • Juliana Yasmin Pains Miranda,
  • Daniel Gontijo Ramos,
  • Camila Gontijo Ramos,
  • Mariana Gontijo Ramos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/196537
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Vitiligo, a depigmentary disorder, caused by the loss of melanocytes, affects approximately 1% of the world population, irrespective of skin type, with a serious psychological impact on the patient quality of life. So far, the origin of vitiligo has not been traced and the pathogenesis is complex, involving the interplay of a multitude of variables. Although there is no treatment that ensures the complete cure of the disorder, there are some pharmacological, phototherapy, and surgical therapies available. A series of variables can affect treatment outcome, such as individual characteristics, emotional issues, type of vitiligo, stability of the lesions, and immunological status. The present literature review identified the main immunological parameters associated with treatments for vitiligo. Cytotoxic CD8+ T lymphocytes are the main cell type involved in treatment success, as fewer cells in skin lesions are associated with better results. Other parameters such as cytokines and regulatory T cells may also be involved. Further clinical scientific studies are needed to elucidate the complex mechanisms underlying vitiligo and its treatments, in order to expand the range of therapeutic approaches for each individual case.