Korean J Dermatol.  2005 Aug;43(8):1046-1052.

The Expression of Fibroblast-derived Cytokines in Melasma

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  • 1Department of Dermatology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea. hykang@ajou.ac.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND
The pathogenesis of melasma has not yet been clearly identified. Recently, it was reported that dermal fibroblasts played an important role in the epidermal pigmentary disorders. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the role of fibroblast-derived cytokines, hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), stem cell factor (SCF), tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, and interleukin (IL)-1alpha in the development of melasma. METHOD: Using immunohistochemistry, we measured the levels of cytokines produced by fibroblasts derived from lesional skin, compared with perilesional normal skin in 50 melasma patients. RESULTS: The expression of HGF and SCF was found to be significantly increased in the lesional dermis compared to perilesional normal skin. However, there was no significant difference in the expression of TNF-alpha and IL-1alpha in melasma skin. CONCLUSION: These results may indicate that the dermal fibroblast-derived cytokines, HGF and SCF play an important role in the mechanism of hyperpigmentation in melasma.

Keyword

Fibroblast; Hepatocyte growth factor; Melasma; Stem cell factor

MeSH Terms

Cytokines*
Dermis
Fibroblasts
Hepatocyte Growth Factor
Humans
Hyperpigmentation
Immunohistochemistry
Interleukins
Melanosis*
Skin
Stem Cell Factor
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
Cytokines
Hepatocyte Growth Factor
Interleukins
Stem Cell Factor
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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