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[New insights in the pathogenesis and treatment of rosacea].

Authors :
Palatsi R
Kelhälä HL
Hägg P
Source :
Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja [Duodecim] 2012; Vol. 128 (22), pp. 2327-35.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The production of cathelicidin, an antimicrobial peptide is strongly increased in rosacea. Cathelicidin activates innate immunity, inflammation and angiogenesis. Cutaneous proteases produce inflammatory fragments of cathelicidin. UV-B irradiation and microbial components increase vitamin D3 and TLR2 expression in keratinocytes leading to an increase of cathelicidin production. Retinoids and doxycycline inhibit inflammation, proteases, angiogenesis and TLR2 expression. A multicenter study 2010 proved that isotretinoin with a dose of 0,3 mg/kg/d for 12 weeks and doxycycline with the dose of 100 mg/d for 14 days followed with 50 mg/d were equally effective. Doxycycline 40 mg/d is also effective in milder cases.

Details

Language :
Finnish
ISSN :
0012-7183
Volume :
128
Issue :
22
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23342479