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Chang Y, Kang P, Cui T, Guo W, Zhang W, Du P, et al.
J Transl Med . 2023 Jul; 21(1):434. PMID: 37403086
Background: The activation of CD8 T cells and their trafficking to the skin through JAK-STAT signaling play a central role in the development of vitiligo. Thus, targeting this key disease...
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Chen J, Guo W, Du P, Cui T, Yang Y, Wang Y, et al.
J Pathol . 2023 Feb; 260(1):84-96. PMID: 36852981
In vitiligo, autoreactive CD8 T cells have been established as the main culprit considering its pathogenic role in mediating epidermal melanocyte-specific destruction. Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a pleiotropic...
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Ye Z, Chen J, Du P, Ni Q, Li B, Zhang Z, et al.
Front Immunol . 2022 Feb; 13:839167. PMID: 35222431
Vitiligo is a depigmented skin disorder caused by a variety of factors, including autoimmune, metabolic disturbance or their combined effect, etc. Non-targeted metabolomic analyses have denoted that dysregulated fatty acids...
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Kang P, Chen J, Zhang W, Guo N, Yi X, Cui T, et al.
Cell Death Discov . 2022 Feb; 8(1):70. PMID: 35177586
Vitiligo is a cutaneous depigmenting autoimmune disease caused by the extensive destruction of epidermal melanocytes. Convincing data has defined a critical role for oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of vitiligo....
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Du P, Zhang S, Li S, Yang Y, Kang P, Chen J, et al.
Oxid Med Cell Longev . 2021 Dec; 2021:1608586. PMID: 34917229
Vitiligo is a cutaneous depigmentation disease due to loss of epidermal melanocytes. Accumulating evidence has indicated that oxidative stress plays a vital role in vitiligo via directly destructing melanocytes and...
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Zhuang T, Yi X, Chen J, Kang P, Chen X, Chen J, et al.
Cell Death Dis . 2020 Jun; 11(6):453. PMID: 32532953
Vitiligo is a disfiguring disease featuring chemokines-mediated cutaneous infiltration of autoreactive CD8 T cells that kill melanocytes. Copious studies have indicated that virus invasion participates in the pathogenesis of vitiligo....