Title of article
The ambiguous pruritogenic role of interleukin-31 in cutaneous T-cell lymphomas in comparison to atopic dermatitis: a review
Author/Authors
Olszewska, Berenika Department of Dermatology - Venereology and Allergology - Medical University of Gdansk, Poland , Małgorzata, Sokołowska-Wojdyło Department of Dermatology - Venereology and Allergology - Medical University of Gdansk, Poland , Lakomy, Joanna Department of Pathology - Medical University of Gdansk, Poland , Nowicki, Roman J. Department of Dermatology - Venereology and Allergology - Medical University of Gdansk, Poland
Pages
7
From page
319
To page
325
Abstract
Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCLs) comprise a group of chronic heterogeneous diseases of unknown pathogenesis, characterized by non-specific skin lesions such as patches, plaques and tumours. CTCL is accompanied by persistent pruritus poorly responding to antihistamines and therefore significantly reducing quality of life in patients with lymphomas. According to research data, interleukin-31 (IL-31) contributes to initiation and maintenance of the inflammatory process of the skin and pruritus in inflammatory dermatoses such as atopic dermatitis (AD), which is well established. The studies of a similar role of IL-31 in CTCLs are less homogenous. Due to contradictory reports concerning IL-31 and CTCL we have analysed available literature to summarize its role, focusing on CTCL and AD.
Keywords
mycosis fungoides , cutaneous lymphomas , pruritus , interleukin-31
Journal title
Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2625334
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