Title of article :
Evaluation of prostaglandin-E2 and interleukin-17 serum levels in patients with melasma: a case-control study
Author/Authors :
Murlistyarini, Sinta Faculty of Medicine - Brawijaya University - Malang - East Java, Indonesia , Puspita Lilasari, Sekar Faculty of Medicine - Brawijaya University - Malang - East Java, Indonesia , Basuki, Santosa Faculty of Medicine - Brawijaya University - Malang - East Java, Indonesia
Abstract :
Background: Melasma is a hypermelanosis disorder of the skin
induced by UV radiation, which triggers various inflammatory
mediators, including prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and interleukin-17
(IL-17). This study aimed to evaluate the difference in serum PGE2
and IL-17 levels between melasma and non-melasma patients.
Methods: We consecutively sampled the melasma and nonmelasma
patients in the Dermatovenereology Outpatient Clinic
of Dr. Saiful Anwar Hospital, Malang, Indonesia, from November
to December 2017. As many as 46 people, ranging from 21–55
years old, were divided into two groups based on the inclusion
and exclusion criteria. The examination of PGE2 and IL-17 serum
levels was done using ELISA.
Results: The average serum PGE2 level was 886.04 ± 785.32 ng/L in
the melasma group and 541.70 ± 408.54 ng/L in the non-melasma
group. The average serum IL-17 level was 82.23 ± 61.08 ng/L in
melasma subjects and 52.66 ± 28.62 ng/L in non-melasma.
Conclusion: The increased PGE2 serum level in melasma plays
a role in the process of melanogenesis in keratinocytes and
melanocytes and affects the mechanism of vasodilation. IL-17
augments COX-2 levels, thereby causing chronic melasma.
Keywords :
hypermelanosis , IL-17 serum level , melanogenesis , melasma , PGE2 serum level , vasodilation
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Dermatology