Pathogenesis of Alopecia Areata in C3H/HeJ Mice and DEBR Rats
January 2006
TLDR Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that targets hair follicles.
Alopecia areata, an inflammatory disease affecting hair follicles, was studied in C3H/HeJ mice and DEBR rats, which closely resemble the human condition. The disease involved histological changes in anagen follicles surrounded by mononuclear cells, primarily cytotoxic (CD8+) and helper (CD4+) T cells. Intralesional injection of triamcinolone acetonide significantly reduced this infiltration, leading to hair regrowth. The findings supported the hypothesis that alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease targeting hair follicles.