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May 2024

Effects of Mahonia aquifolium Ointment on the Expression of Adhesion, Proliferation, and Activation Markers in the Skin of Patients with Psoriasis

Author(s): Andrees, U., Grimme, H., Schöpf, E., Simon, J.

Abstract: Objective: To examine the effects of topical therapy with Mahonia aquifolium on the expression of pathogenetically relevant molecules in psoriatic skin by immunohistochemistry. Study Design: Prospective-randomized, half-side comparison study with subsequent immunohistochemical assessment of biopsies. Methods: The study areas were treated with Mahonia aquifolium ointment 3x daily and with dithranoi in rising concentrations 1 x daily, respectively. Biopsies of lesional skin from the test areas were carried out in 49 patients a) prior to therapy and b) 4 weeks after the start of therapy. Immunohistochemical stainings were performed with the following monoclonal antibodies: anti-ICAM-1, -CD3, -HLA-DR, -keratin 6, -keratin 16, -Ki-67. Evaluation of staining was made by two independent examiners using established semiquantitative scores. Results: Marked staining with all of the cited monocional antibodies was observed in the lesional skin prior to therapy. After 4 weeks of therapy there was a marked reduction in the expressions of ICAM-1, CD 3, HLADR and keratin 6 and 16. There were significantly greater reductions of ICAM-1, CD3, and HLA-DR at sites treated with dithranol. The expression of Ki-67 was not reduced by either therapy. Conclusions: These results indicate eff icacy of Mahonia aquifolium and dithranol in psoriatic skin both on cellular cutaneous immune mechanisms and on the hyperproliferation of keratinocytes. The effect of dithranol appears to be more potent than that of Mahonia aquifolium.

Keyword(s): Psoriasis


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