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Transplantation of autologous epidermal melanocyte-keratinocyte cells suspension for cell therapy of vitiligo: A clinical evaluation and biometric assessment.

Authors :
Nilforoushzadeh MA
Farshi S
Nouri M
Alavi S
Bayat Tork B
Jaffary F
Zare S
Source :
Journal of cosmetic dermatology [J Cosmet Dermatol] 2022 Dec; Vol. 21 (12), pp. 7147-7152. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Oct 31.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Introduction: Among several surgical treatments, the use of transplantation of epidermal cultured melanocytes or melanocytes-keratinocytes cell suspension has gained many researchers and dermatologists' attention as a new technique for the treatment of vitiligo. The present study aimed to transplant autologous epidermal melanocytes-keratinocytes cell suspension for the treatment of vitiligo.<br />Methods: In this study, 15 volunteer patients aged between 18 and 45 years old were studied. The autologous melanocytes-keratinocytes cell suspension was then transplanted to the region after dermabrasion. The included patients were evaluated by VisioFace, MPA9, and Skin Scanner-DUB once before and 1, 2, and 6 months after the transplantation, while the extents of stainability and changes in the transplanted region were recorded.<br />Results: The color contrast between the lesion and normal skin significantly decreased after 1, 2, and 6 months of the melanocytes transplantation compared with the pre-procedure (13.8 ± 0.45 before vs. 12.9 ± 0.43, 12.2 ± 0.45, and 10.2 ± 0.34 at months 1, 2, and 6, p < 0.001). Furthermore, melanin index significantly increased six months after cell transplantation compared to the pretreatment (168.3 ± 4.22 vs. 130.5 ± 3.98, p < 0.001).<br />Conclusion: Transplantation of melanocytes cells with dermabrasion can be effective on vitiligo improvement, so it is recommended.<br /> (© 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1473-2165
Volume :
21
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of cosmetic dermatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36208002
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.15423