Fractalkine as a Severity Marker of Atopic Dermatitis in Infants and Toddlers
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Introduction: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease.
The aim of the studywere the relationship determining between level of serum fractalkine and clinical signs
of AD; and establishing correlation between the level of serum fractalkine and paraclinical signs of AD (total
Ig E level, immunogram value).
Material and methods:60 children with clinical manifestations of AD in the exacerbation period of the disease
(main group) and 16 healthy children without chronic diseases (control group) took part in the clinical study.
Results: The study showed that the serum fractalkine level is elevated in all forms of AD severity: mild – 8.55
(6.11–10.79) ng/ml, moderate – 10.97 (5.61–14.01) ng/ml, severe – 12.53 (9.01–16.68) ng/ml. It was also estab-lished that serum fractalkine levels correlate with the overall assessment of the AD severity on the SCORAD
scale, total intensity of all lesions, erythema, excoriations, itching and sleep disturbances (p< 0.05). Direct cor-relation of fractalkine level count with neutrophil count (27 [24–71] p< 0.05), and vice versa – with the number
of lymphocytes (61.5 [26–70] p< 0.05) was uncovered when analyzing serum fractalkine levels and paraclinical
criteria. The study found a connection between the serum fractalkine levels and immune indicators as well:
inter alia the probable reduction of CD3, CD16, Ig G and the probable increase of CD4, CD22, CD25 and Ig E.
Conclusion: Fractalkine can be used as an objective severity marker for acute phase of AD.
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Fractalkine as a Severity Marker of Atopic Dermatitis in Infants and Toddlers / V. A. Klymenko, O. M. Ashcheulov, O. V. Vуsotska, G. I. Pecherskaya // Pediatia Polska. – 2018. – № 93 (1). – С. 12–16. – DOI: https://doi.org/10.5114/polp.2018.74765.
