Melatonin: clinical prospects in immunology

Introduction. For a long time, HIV has been associated with a number of inflammatory, infectious and neoplastic skin diseases. In the era of anti-retroviral therapy researchers have found even more about the relationship between skin disease and chronic immunosuppression. In particular, clinicians c...

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Main Authors: Tetiana Liadova, Mykola Popov, Diana Dorosh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University 2020-09-01
Series:Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University: Series Medicine
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Online Access:https://periodicals.karazin.ua/medicine/article/view/16227/15118
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spelling doaj-ca91dafb8c7540418ac206b66d9e17de2020-11-25T01:55:09ZengV. N. Karazin Kharkiv National UniversityJournal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University: Series Medicine2313-66932313-23962020-09-013911712610.26565/2313-6693-2020-39-14Melatonin: clinical prospects in immunologyTetiana Liadovahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9255-6019Mykola Popovhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5759-9654Diana Doroshhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4461-8051Introduction. For a long time, HIV has been associated with a number of inflammatory, infectious and neoplastic skin diseases. In the era of anti-retroviral therapy researchers have found even more about the relationship between skin disease and chronic immunosuppression. In particular, clinicians continue to face the trend of difficult-to-control viral infections, chronic skin inflammation and itching in people living with HIV. Objectives. This article summarizes the latest updates in immunology, dermatology and HIV, revealing potential of the prospective substance melatonin and its efficacy in treating herpesvirus skin diseases as an alternative immunomodulator. Materials and methods. A comprehensive literature search was carried out in July 2020 using electronic databases PubMed, EMBASE, MEDLINE, U.S. National Library of Medicine Clinical Trials, ResearchGate, and Cocharane Library. Results. This review includes 24 articles, that demonstrated the modulating properties of melatonin and have established its effectiveness in the treatment of diseases associated with immunodeficiency conditions. Melatonin has been shown to have a regulatory effect on the immune system and directly enhance the immune response by improving the proliferation and maturation of natural killers, T and B lymphocytes, granulocytes and monocytes, and activates complement receptors. Conclusions. Currently, the course of dermatological manifestations associated with herpes viruses, unfortunately, remains unfavorable and persists with high mortality coefficients, so the development of new approaches to the provision of medical care to HIV-infected patients is still relevant. Recent scientific studies indicate the high effectiveness of melatonin in the treatment of diseases accompanied by immunodeficiency. Researching of its effects in the dermatological manifestations of herpesvirus infections on the background of HIV is prospective and necessary for expand drug provision, treating comorbid conditions and improving the quality of life of each patient.https://periodicals.karazin.ua/medicine/article/view/16227/15118human immunodeficiency virusherpesvirus skin diseasescytokinesimmunomodulatorsmelatonin
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author Tetiana Liadova
Mykola Popov
Diana Dorosh
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Diana Dorosh
Melatonin: clinical prospects in immunology
Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University: Series Medicine
human immunodeficiency virus
herpesvirus skin diseases
cytokines
immunomodulators
melatonin
author_facet Tetiana Liadova
Mykola Popov
Diana Dorosh
author_sort Tetiana Liadova
title Melatonin: clinical prospects in immunology
title_short Melatonin: clinical prospects in immunology
title_full Melatonin: clinical prospects in immunology
title_fullStr Melatonin: clinical prospects in immunology
title_full_unstemmed Melatonin: clinical prospects in immunology
title_sort melatonin: clinical prospects in immunology
publisher V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University
series Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University: Series Medicine
issn 2313-6693
2313-2396
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Introduction. For a long time, HIV has been associated with a number of inflammatory, infectious and neoplastic skin diseases. In the era of anti-retroviral therapy researchers have found even more about the relationship between skin disease and chronic immunosuppression. In particular, clinicians continue to face the trend of difficult-to-control viral infections, chronic skin inflammation and itching in people living with HIV. Objectives. This article summarizes the latest updates in immunology, dermatology and HIV, revealing potential of the prospective substance melatonin and its efficacy in treating herpesvirus skin diseases as an alternative immunomodulator. Materials and methods. A comprehensive literature search was carried out in July 2020 using electronic databases PubMed, EMBASE, MEDLINE, U.S. National Library of Medicine Clinical Trials, ResearchGate, and Cocharane Library. Results. This review includes 24 articles, that demonstrated the modulating properties of melatonin and have established its effectiveness in the treatment of diseases associated with immunodeficiency conditions. Melatonin has been shown to have a regulatory effect on the immune system and directly enhance the immune response by improving the proliferation and maturation of natural killers, T and B lymphocytes, granulocytes and monocytes, and activates complement receptors. Conclusions. Currently, the course of dermatological manifestations associated with herpes viruses, unfortunately, remains unfavorable and persists with high mortality coefficients, so the development of new approaches to the provision of medical care to HIV-infected patients is still relevant. Recent scientific studies indicate the high effectiveness of melatonin in the treatment of diseases accompanied by immunodeficiency. Researching of its effects in the dermatological manifestations of herpesvirus infections on the background of HIV is prospective and necessary for expand drug provision, treating comorbid conditions and improving the quality of life of each patient.
topic human immunodeficiency virus
herpesvirus skin diseases
cytokines
immunomodulators
melatonin
url https://periodicals.karazin.ua/medicine/article/view/16227/15118
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