Lesional expression of interferon-gamma in atopic eczema.
Journal: 1994/February - The Lancet
ISSN: 0140-6736
PUBMED: 7905045
Abstract:
Atopic eczema is thought to be caused by skin-infiltrating CD4 T cells of the Th1-like and/or Th2-like subtype. We assessed expression of the Th1-like cytokine, interferon-gamma, and the Th2-like cytokine, interleukin-4, in lesional atopic skin. Compared with that in normal skin, interferon-gamma and interleukin-4 mRNA expression were increased in eczematous skin lesions in 13 and 4 of 15 patients, respectively. After successful therapy of atopic dermatitis, the increased interferon-gamma mRNA expression but not the increased interleukin-4 mRNA expression was significantly down-regulated. These data indicate that in-situ expression of interferon-gamma is linked to the clinical course of atopic dermatitis.
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