Department of Dermatology, General Infirmary, Leeds, UK
Short Communication
Histological and Immunocytochemical Analysis of Acne
Author(s): Janaki Madhuri*
Acne is a prevalent dermatological condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide, leading to both physical and psychological distress.
This study presents a comprehensive histological and immunocytochemical analysis of acne lesions, aiming to enhance our understanding of
the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms. Skin biopsies were obtained from acne-affected areas of patients and histological examinations
revealed distinct features, including sebaceous gland hypertrophy, follicular hyperkeratosis and inflammatory infiltrates. Immunocytochemical
staining was performed to investigate key molecules involved in the inflammatory response, such as cytokines, chemokines and immune cell
markers. Our findings shed light on the intricate cellular and molecular interactions within acne lesions, paving the way for potential targeted
therapeutic interventions.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-494X.2023.8.76