New Aspects of the Clinical and Immunological Approach in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis

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Dolma, Nadejda [1 ]
Andries, Lucia [2 ]
Betiu, Mircea [3 ]
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[1] Mother & Child Inst, Kishinev, Moldova
[2] Nicolae Testemitanu State Univ Med & Pharm, Lab Allergol & Clin Immunol, Kishinev, Moldova
[3] Nicolae Testemitanu State Univ Med & Pharm, Chair Dermatovenerol, Kishinev, Moldova
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atopic dermatitis; evolution; clinic; immune status; pro-inflammatory cytokines;
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Introduction Studies on the particularities of the immune response in various evolutionary forms of AD in patients of different ages are controversial. Immune factors play a decisive role in AD evolution, facilitating the development of disturbing disorders of the pathological process. The characteristic of the humoral chain influences the establishment of lesional forms that would be a helpful for the selection of immunomodulatory remedies. Material and methods The case-control study included 110 AD patients and 110 "apparently healthy" children, assigned to age groups under 2 years of age (group I) and 2 to 18 years (group II). The serum IgA, IgG, IgM and IgE-total immunoglobulin levels as well as the cytokine profile (IL-2, IL-4, TNF-alpha) were determined using immuno-enzymatic methods and divided according to the severity of the disease (SCORAD), lesional forms and IgE-associated forms of the disease. Results The study revealed a decrease in serum levels of IgA, an increase in total IgE and serum IL-2, IL-4, TNF-alpha levels compared to the respective control groups. These deviations were more pronounced in patients over the age of 2 years (group II) in severe and moderate forms. Significant increase for TNF-alpha and less expressed for IL-2 in exudative form (both groups) was observed, the increase of IL-4 being more evident in the lichenified forms of AD (group II). The evolutionary trend for TNF-alpha was ascending for exudative form in children over 2 years (group II) and descending in those under 2 years of age (group I). Significant positive correlations between total IgE and IL-4 in erythemato-squamous and lichenified erythemato-squamous forms were observed; negative correlations between total IgE and TNF-alpha in severe forms and between IL-4 and TNF-alpha in the exudative form of AD. A notable difference in the cytokine (IL-2, IL-4, TNF-alpha) and immunoglobulin (IgA, IgG, IgM) indices in age groups in patients with extrinsic and intrinsic AD was not observed. At the same time, there was a decrease in IgA indices in both groups, more evident in intrinsic form, the IgE-total dynamics being net ascending in extrinsic form. An increase in age-related IL-2 and TNF-alpha indices has been noted, IL-4 age deviations exhibiting an increase in extrinsic and decrease in intrinsic form. Conclusions A biphasic evolutionary trend of immune response in patients with AD has been demonstrated, which is predominantly Th2-type with total IgE and IL-4 increase, in early stages (under 2 years), which presents more frequently in its erythemato-squamous and exudative, extrinsic forms. In active forms (over 2 years), with lichenification, intrinsic forms, the immune response was of Th1 type (TNF-alpha, IL-2 increase).
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