Title of article :
NEW THERAPEUTIC TARGETS IN DERMATOPOROSIS
Author/Authors :
Mehmet G. Kaya، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Dermatoporosis is a novel term proposed to describe the chronic cutaneous insufficiency/fragility
syndrome characterized by an extreme skin atrophy. Dermatoporosis is principally due to chronological aging
and long-term and unprotected sun exposure, but it may also result from the chronic use of topical and systemic
corticosteroids. We have recently proposed a membrane organelle, hyalurosome, composed of molecules
involved in hyaluronate (HA) metabolism and cell signaling in the keratinocytes, such as principal HA receptor
CD44, heparin-binding epidermal growth factor (HB-EGF), HB-EGF receptor erbB1 and HA synthase 3 (HAS3),
which is functionally defective in dermatoporosis and may be a target for intervention. Several lines of evidence
suggest that hyalurosome is located in keratinocyte filopodia, thin, actin-rich plasma membrane protrusions
implicated in cell motility. We have recently shown that keratinocyte filopodia are downregulated by
corticosteroids in vitro. Intermediate size HA fragments (HAFi) inhibited the downregulation of filopodia
induced by corticosteroids. Topical HAFi prevented the skin atrophy induced by topical corticosteroids in mice
without interfering with their anti-inflammatory effect. Topical treatment with HAFi 1% of atrophic forearm
skin of dermatoporosis patients for 1 month resulted in a significant clinical improvement and induced the
expression of hyalurosome molecules. Topical retinaldehyde (RAL) and HAFi showed a synergy in HA
production and pro-HB-EGF expression in mouse skin and in the correction of skin atrophy in dermatoporosis
patients. Uncovering the molecular mechanisms implicating hyalurosome seems to be crucial to better understand
the pathogenesis of dermatoporosis and to develop new therapeutic strategies
Keywords :
CD44 , Dermatoporosis , filopodia , corticosteroids , hyalurosome , RAL , HAFi , Hyaluronate
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging