Exploring Therapeutic Approaches for Vitiligo: An Inclusive Review from Translational Modalities to Alternative Therapies

AbstractPurpose of ReviewThe primary objective of this extensive literature review was to explore emerging therapeutic modalities for Vitiligo, with the aim of identifying promising avenues for treatment. These modalities encompass various techniques such as melanocyte transplantation for repopulation and innovative pharmacological interventions aimed at modulating immune responses. This review aims to shed light on the theories underlying Vitiligo pathogenesis and evaluate the efficacy of a range of therapeutic interventions and preventive measures associated with the condition.Recent FindingsCutting-edge research in the field of Vitiligo has uncovered several promising avenues for future investigation. These include the detection of catecholamines in the urine and blood of affected individuals, which may be associated with neural dysfunction and contribute to melanocyte destruction. Another intriguing theory centers on epidermal immune infiltration, which triggers an autoimmunity that targets and eliminates melanocytes. Additionally, regulating the levels of X-box protein 1 (XBP1), which is elevated during oxidative and endoplasmic reticulum stress, may reduce cytokine production, a critical factor in the demise of melanocytes. Finally, the application of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) offers new prospects for simultaneously addressing both the degenerative and autoimmune dimensions of the condition.SummaryRecognizing the increasing importance of patient-centered ca...
Source: Current Dermatology Reports - Category: Dermatology Source Type: research