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Review
. 2023 Nov;27(6):723-739.
doi: 10.1007/s40291-023-00672-z. Epub 2023 Sep 22.

Oxidative Stress and Potential Antioxidant Therapies in Vitiligo: A Narrative Review

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Oxidative Stress and Potential Antioxidant Therapies in Vitiligo: A Narrative Review

Aleksandra Białczyk et al. Mol Diagn Ther. 2023 Nov.

Abstract

Vitiligo is a chronic skin disorder characterised by the loss of melanocytes and subsequent skin depigmentation. Although many theories have been proposed in the literature, none alone explains the pathogenesis of vitiligo. Oxidative stress has been identified as a potential factor in the pathogenesis of vitiligo. A growing body of evidence suggests that antioxidant therapies may offer a promising approach to managing this condition. This review summarises the potential mechanisms of oxidative stress and the types of melanocyte death in vitiligo. We also provide a brief overview of the most commonly studied antioxidants. Melanocytes in vitiligo are thought to be damaged by an accumulation of reactive oxygen species to destroy the structural and functional integrity of their DNA, lipids, and proteins. Various causes, including exogenous and endogenous stress factors, an imbalance between prooxidants and antioxidants, disruption of antioxidant pathways, and gene polymorphisms, lead to the overproduction of reactive oxygen species. Although necroptosis, pyroptosis, ferroptosis, and oxeiptosis are newer types of cell death that may contribute to the pathophysiology of vitiligo, apoptosis remains the most studied cell death mechanism in vitiligo. According to studies, vitamin E helps to treat lipid peroxidation of the skin caused by psoralen ultra-violet A treatment. In addition, Polypodium leucotomos increased the efficacy of psoralen ultra-violet A or narrow-band ultraviolet B therapy. Our review provides valuable insights into the potential role of oxidative stress in pathogenesis and antioxidant-based supporting therapies in treating vitiligo, offering a promising avenue for further research and the development of effective treatment strategies.

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Conflict of interest statement

Aleksandra Białczyk, Adam Wełniak, Barbara Kamińska and Rafał Czajkowski have no conflicts of interest that are directly relevant to the content of this article.

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Impact of oxidative stress on the development of vitiligo
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Schematic mitochondrial control of apoptosis. ROS reactive oxygen species

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