The Role of Interferon-gamma in the Pathogenesis of Oral Lichen Planus: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Objectives: Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a precancerous mucocutaneus
disease that affects 1 to 2% of adults. The immunological issues might act
as an etiological factor. T cells are imperative in the pathogenesis of OLP.
T-helper 1 secretes Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ). A number of articles have
studied the role of this cytokine in OLP. This paper aimed to investigate
the role of IFN-γ in the development of OLP lesions.
Materials and Methods: This systematic review study searched all
English articles in Web of Science, PubMed, Embase, ProQuest, and
Scopus databases until January 2022. Searches were performed using
Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) and free keywords. The studies were
reviewed by 2 independent evaluators and risk of bias was done. Then the
data of the selected articles were extracted.
Results: Initially, 3510 articles were found, and 13 were selected. IFN-γ
can cause significant changes in the expression of genes and specific
proteins in epithelial and T cells, and it contributes to the development of
OLP lesions by increasing T lymphocytes and inflammation.
Conclusion: This review shows that IFN-γ plays a major role in
developing OLP. IFN-γ causes OLP lesions by affecting various cells,
especially keratinocytes, and altering the expression of certain genes and
proteins. Identifying these pathways may be helpful for developing new
preventive and therapeutic approaches in the management of patients
suffering from OLP.
Keywords: Interferon-gamma, Oral lichen planus, Pathogenesis