Abstract

Dynamics of background levels of serum cytokines in children with atopic dermatitis with concomitant pathology of oral mucosa in the course of optimized complex therapy

Highlights

  • The purpose of the study was to study the dynamics of changes in the background level of serum IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-10, IL-13, IFN- and TNF- in patients with various forms of AD with concomitant pathology of oral mucosa to find the optimal ways of using complex therapy

  • Serum IL-10 concentration levels were significantly increased in patients with IgE-dependent AD 71.0 (61.7-89.5)* compared with those in children with IgE-independent AD 62.8 (59.6-67.1)* (p

  • Serum IL-10 levels are capable of inducing both immunosuppressive processes and immunodeficiency states. This suggests that an i ncrease in IL-10 synthesis under the conditions of high IL-2 detected shifts cytokine synthesis in patients with IgE-dependent AD in the direction of cytokine production by regulatory lymphocytes. In support of this conclusion, in patients with children with IgE-dependent form of AD with concomitant pathology of oral mucosa in our study revealed a prolonged increase in serum concentration of IL-10 after combination therapy, which coincides with a significant improvement in clinical status

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Objectives

The purpose of the study was to study the dynamics of changes in the background level of serum IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-10, IL-13, IFN- and TNF- in patients with various forms of AD with concomitant pathology of oral mucosa to find the optimal ways of using complex therapy

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