Sabry, H., Mohamed, A., El-Sayed, M., Abdel Baky, O. (2024). Evaluation of Serum Human B-Defensins in Psoriasis Vulgaris Patients. Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 9(9), 61-66. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2024.321082.1503
Hanan Hasan Sabry; Aliaa Mohamed; Marwa Seif El-Sayed; Ola Mohammed Abdel Baky. "Evaluation of Serum Human B-Defensins in Psoriasis Vulgaris Patients". Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 9, 9, 2024, 61-66. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2024.321082.1503
Sabry, H., Mohamed, A., El-Sayed, M., Abdel Baky, O. (2024). 'Evaluation of Serum Human B-Defensins in Psoriasis Vulgaris Patients', Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 9(9), pp. 61-66. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2024.321082.1503
Sabry, H., Mohamed, A., El-Sayed, M., Abdel Baky, O. Evaluation of Serum Human B-Defensins in Psoriasis Vulgaris Patients. Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 2024; 9(9): 61-66. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2024.321082.1503
Evaluation of Serum Human B-Defensins in Psoriasis Vulgaris Patients
1Professor of Dermatology, Venerology and Andrology Faculty of Medicine - Benha University
2Lecturer of Dermatology, Venerology and Andrology Faculty of Medicine - Benha University
3Assistant Professor of Medical Microbiology and Immunology Faculty of Medicine - Benha University
4M.B.B. Ch
Benha University – 2009
Abstract
Background: The overproduction of keratinocytes is a hallmark of the inflammatory skin condition known as psoriasis. The etiology of psoriasis is complex and includes both hereditary and environmental variables, including cigarette smoking, drug use, emotional and mental stress, trauma, and infections. Mucosal membranes are protected against microbes by a class of antimicrobial peptides called human beta-defensins (hBDs, −1, 2, 3). In addition to their antibacterial properties, they have other functions, such as cell activation, proliferation, migration, differentiation, angiogenesis, wound healing, and modulation of cytokine/chemokine production. The purpose of this article is to examine the relationship between the severity of psoriatic illness and the levels of human β-defensins in the serum. In conclusion, psoriasis may be influenced by serum levels of beta-defensin-2 and beta-defensin-3. Its potential as a biomarker of disease severity is shown by the association between human beta-defensin-2 and beta-defensin-3 levels and the severity of psoriasis.Background: The overproduction of keratinocytes is a hallmark of the inflammatory skin condition known as psoriasis.