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Comparative study of efficacy of epidermal melanocyte transfer versus hair follicular melanocyte transfer in stable vitiligo

机译:稳定白癜风中表皮黑素细胞转移与毛囊黑素细胞转移的疗效比较研究

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Background: Vitiligo surgery has come up a long way from punch skin grafts to epidermal cell suspension and latest to the extracted hair follicle outer root sheath cell suspension (EHFORSCS) transplantation. The progressive development from one technique to the other is always on a quest for the best. In the latest development, EHFORSCS, which is an enriched source of follicular inactive melanocyte (melanocyte stem cells), seems to be a good addition to the prevailing cell-based therapies for vitiligo. However, it needs to be explored further in larger, clinical trials. Methodology: A total of 11 patients with sixty stable vitiligo sites attending dermatology outpatient department were included for the open-labeled, prospective, comparative study. The sites were sequentially distributed into two groups of thirty each. Sites of one group were subjected to epidermal melanocyte transfer (EMT) and the others to hair follicular melanocyte transfer (HFMT). Response to treatment was evaluated on the basis of degree of repigmentation; final evaluation of area of involvement was done after completion of 6 months. Results: At the end of 6 months, repigmentation >90% was observed in 83.33% patches of EMT group and 43.33% in HFMT group. Repigmentation >75% was observed in 90% of patches in Group A and 43.34% of patches in Group B, respectively. There was statistically significant difference in the overall pigmentation between these two groups. Conclusion: Both noncultured autologous epidermal cell suspension transfer and noncultured EHFORSCS transfer are safe and effective surgical modalities in the management of stable vitiligo though EMT has shown a better response in the present study. Outer root sheath cell suspension transfer is a novel, minimally invasive technique in its nascent stage in the surgical management of vitiligo which requires further larger clinical trials for evaluation of its efficacy.
机译:背景:白癜风手术从打孔皮肤移植到表皮细胞悬浮,直到提取的毛囊外根鞘细胞悬浮液(EHFORSCS)移植,已经走了很长一段路。从一种技术到另一种技术的逐步发展始终是在追求最佳。在最新发展中,EHFORSCS是滤泡性非活性黑素细胞(黑素细胞干细胞)的丰富来源,似乎是流行的基于白癜风的细胞疗法的良好补充。但是,它需要在更大的临床试验中进一步探索。方法:共纳入11名在皮肤科门诊就诊的具有稳定的白癜风位点的60名患者,进行开放标签,前瞻性,比较研究。将这些位点依次分成两组,每组三十个。一组部位进行表皮黑素细胞转移(EMT),其他部位进行毛囊黑素细胞转移(HFMT)。根据色素沉着程度评估对治疗的反应;在六个月后完成对受累区域的最终评估。结果:6个月末,EMT组83.33%的斑块和HFMT组43.33%的斑块> 90%。在A组的90%的贴片和B组的43.34%的贴片中分别发现了> 75%的着色。两组之间的整体色素沉着在统计学上有显着差异。结论:尽管在本研究中EMT显示出更好的反应,但非培养的自体表皮细胞悬浮液转移和非培养的EHFORSCS转移都是稳定稳定的白癜风治疗的安全有效方法。根外鞘细胞悬浮液转移是白癜风外科治疗初期的一种新型微创技术,需要进一步的临床试验来评估其疗效。

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