%A El-Hendawy, Ghada
%A Salama, Ahmed
%A Gaber, Mohamed
%A Mhros, Eman
%T Study of interleukin-22 in patients with psoriasis in Menoufia University Hospitals
%9 Original Article
%D 2016
%J Menoufia Medical Journal
%R 10.4103/1110-2098.202485
%P 818-825
%V 29
%N 4
%U http://www.mmj.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-2098;year=2016;volume=29;issue=4;spage=818;epage=825;aulast=El-Hendawy
%8 October 1, 2016
%X Objectives
The aim of this study was to detect a relation between serum levels of interleukin-22 (IL-22) in patients with psoriasis and also to detect a relation of IL-22 with psoriasis area and severity index (PASI).
Background
IL-22 is highly expressed in several different chronic inflammatory conditions, including psoriasis, inflammatory bowel disease, and rheumatoid arthritis. The best studied function for IL-22 is within the skin, as it has an inflammatory role during skin inflammation.
Materials and methods
The study was conducted on 40 patients with psoriasis and 20 age-matched and sex-matched healthy individuals. All patients were subjected to history taking and complete medical examination. Serum levels of IL-22 were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay technique. Serum levels of IL-22 were statistically analyzed in relation to PASI.
Results
The serum levels of IL-22 were highly elevated in patients with psoriasis compared with healthy people (P < 0.001). The serum IL-22 was significantly higher in patients with severe psoriasis as compared with those with mild and moderate psoriasis. The serum levels of IL-22 were significantly higher in patients with psoriasis experiencing itching as compared with those not experiencing itching (P < 0.001). There was no statistically significant difference between the serum levels of IL-22 and smoking.
Conclusion
The significant elevation in the serum level of IL-22 in patients with psoriasis when compared with that of healthy controls and the significant elevation in the serum levels of IL-22 with advanced PASI score are suggestive of IL-22 playing a fundamental role in pathogenesis of psoriasis.
%0 Journal Article
%I Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
%@ 1110-2098