31 -7 (81) 2025 - Malikova N.N., Arifov S.S. - FEATURES OF POLYMORPHISM OF THE GENE OF THE INTERLEUKIN FAMILY C174G (RS1800795) IL6 IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ACNE INFLAMMATION

FEATURES OF POLYMORPHISM OF THE GENE OF THE INTERLEUKIN FAMILY C174G (RS1800795) IL6 IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ACNE INFLAMMATION

Malikova N.N. - Center for the Development of Professional Qualifications of Medical Workers under the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Arifov S.S. - Center for the Development of Professional Qualifications of Medical Workers under the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Boboev K.T. - Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Hematology Center

Resume

In the pathogenesis of acne, inflammation plays an important role and its regulation is a major key aspect of treatment. Cutibacterium acnes bacteria (Propionibacterium acnes), by interacting with TLR-2 receptors, can stimulate the secretion of cytokines such as interleukin-6 (IL-6) and IL-8 by follicular keratinocytes, as well as IL-8 and IL-12 macrophages, which promote inflammation. Increased secretion of inflammatory cytokines has been found to be associated with IL6 (C174G) gene polymorphism. This study included 133 patients with acne of various degrees of severity and 125 conditionally healthy persons of Uzbek nationality, who were studied polymorphism rs1800795 gene Il6. As a result of our study, the risk of developing inflammation in carriers of allele G and genotypes G/G, C/G increases by 2-5 times, which makes the polymorphism rs1800795 an important predictor of acne, especially in severe cases.

Key words: acne, acne vulgaris, acne disease, IL6, gene polymorphism, cytokines, interleukins, inflammation, Cutibacterium acnes, sebaceous glands.

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For citation:Malikova N.N., Arifov S.S., Boboev K.T. - FEATURES OF POLYMORPHISM OF THE GENE OF THE INTERLEUKIN FAMILY C174G (RS1800795) IL6 IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ACNE INFLAMMATION//New Day in Medicine 7(81)2025 161-165 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/7-81-2025

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