Serum thymus and activation-regulated chemokinelevels in children with atopic dermatitis

Introduction. It is known that atopic dermatitis (AD) is characterized by infiltration of Th2 cells into affected skin. Infiltration of inflammatory cells in the tissue is mediated by specific chemokines. An important chemokine is Thymus and Activation-Regulated Chemokine (TARC). The purpose of the...

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Main Authors: Tamila Sorokman, Snizhana Sokolnyk, Iryna Sokolnyk, Olena Makarova, Pavlo Moldovan
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Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2019-09-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Pediatrics
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Online Access:https://rjp.com.ro/articles/2019.3/RJP_2019_3_EN_Art-05.pdf
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author Tamila Sorokman
Snizhana Sokolnyk
Iryna Sokolnyk
Olena Makarova
Pavlo Moldovan
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Snizhana Sokolnyk
Iryna Sokolnyk
Olena Makarova
Pavlo Moldovan
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description Introduction. It is known that atopic dermatitis (AD) is characterized by infiltration of Th2 cells into affected skin. Infiltration of inflammatory cells in the tissue is mediated by specific chemokines. An important chemokine is Thymus and Activation-Regulated Chemokine (TARC). The purpose of the study is to investigate TARC levels in blood serum of children of different ages with different AD severity degrees. Methods. The scrutiny of immune status was conducted in 168 children with AD aged from 1 to 18 years. The inclusion criteria in the study were: age of patients from 1 to 18 years; residence in Chernivtsi region; confirmed AD. The severity of AD was set by the SCORAD Index. Serum IgE and TARC levels were determined. Results. Often, AD has occurred in young children, particularly from 2 to 6 years of age. The most prevalent in children with AD is food sensibilisation, which is found in 89.9% of cases. With age, the level of allergenic IgE in the blood of patients with AD and sensibilisation increased. The average indicator in the group of children with AD was 1322.8 ± 114.6 pg / ml, while in the group of healthy children – 399.8 ± 56.4 pg / ml. TARC levels decreased gradually with the age of children and correlated with activity and severity of AD (r = 0.58 and 0.77, accordingly, p <0.001). The highest TARC levels are registered in patients with severe AD. Conclusions. Biomarkers, such as TARC, can be used in pediatric practice to accurately assess the grade of invisible subclinical disorders and the severity of AD.
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spelling doaj.art-d183cf4e5762460c869c79f4dc7becd42023-06-14T08:58:13ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Pediatrics1454-03982069-61752019-09-0168317618110.37897/RJP.2019.3.5Serum thymus and activation-regulated chemokinelevels in children with atopic dermatitisTamila Sorokman0Snizhana Sokolnyk1Iryna Sokolnyk2Olena Makarova3Pavlo Moldovan4Department of Pediatrics and Medical Genetics, Bukovinian State Medical University, Chernivtsi, Ukraine; Bukovinian State Medical University, Chernivtsi, UkraineDepartment of Pediatrics and Medical Genetics, Bukovinian State Medical University, Chernivtsi, Ukraine; Bukovinian State Medical University, Chernivtsi, UkraineBukovinian State Medical University, Chernivtsi, UkraineDepartment of Higher Nursing Education, Bukovinian State Medical University, Chernivtsi, Ukraine“Bukintermed” Laboratory, Chernivtsi, UkraineIntroduction. It is known that atopic dermatitis (AD) is characterized by infiltration of Th2 cells into affected skin. Infiltration of inflammatory cells in the tissue is mediated by specific chemokines. An important chemokine is Thymus and Activation-Regulated Chemokine (TARC). The purpose of the study is to investigate TARC levels in blood serum of children of different ages with different AD severity degrees. Methods. The scrutiny of immune status was conducted in 168 children with AD aged from 1 to 18 years. The inclusion criteria in the study were: age of patients from 1 to 18 years; residence in Chernivtsi region; confirmed AD. The severity of AD was set by the SCORAD Index. Serum IgE and TARC levels were determined. Results. Often, AD has occurred in young children, particularly from 2 to 6 years of age. The most prevalent in children with AD is food sensibilisation, which is found in 89.9% of cases. With age, the level of allergenic IgE in the blood of patients with AD and sensibilisation increased. The average indicator in the group of children with AD was 1322.8 ± 114.6 pg / ml, while in the group of healthy children – 399.8 ± 56.4 pg / ml. TARC levels decreased gradually with the age of children and correlated with activity and severity of AD (r = 0.58 and 0.77, accordingly, p <0.001). The highest TARC levels are registered in patients with severe AD. Conclusions. Biomarkers, such as TARC, can be used in pediatric practice to accurately assess the grade of invisible subclinical disorders and the severity of AD.https://rjp.com.ro/articles/2019.3/RJP_2019_3_EN_Art-05.pdfatopic dermatitisserum thymus and activation-regulated chemokine (tarc)children
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Olena Makarova
Pavlo Moldovan
Serum thymus and activation-regulated chemokinelevels in children with atopic dermatitis
Romanian Journal of Pediatrics
atopic dermatitis
serum thymus and activation-regulated chemokine (tarc)
children
title Serum thymus and activation-regulated chemokinelevels in children with atopic dermatitis
title_full Serum thymus and activation-regulated chemokinelevels in children with atopic dermatitis
title_fullStr Serum thymus and activation-regulated chemokinelevels in children with atopic dermatitis
title_full_unstemmed Serum thymus and activation-regulated chemokinelevels in children with atopic dermatitis
title_short Serum thymus and activation-regulated chemokinelevels in children with atopic dermatitis
title_sort serum thymus and activation regulated chemokinelevels in children with atopic dermatitis
topic atopic dermatitis
serum thymus and activation-regulated chemokine (tarc)
children
url https://rjp.com.ro/articles/2019.3/RJP_2019_3_EN_Art-05.pdf
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