Autophagy: Guardian of Skin Barrier

  • Kim, Hyun Jee
  • Park, Jisoo
  • Kim, Sun Kyeon
  • Park, Hyungsun
  • Kim, Jung Eun
  • ... Lee, Seongju
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초록

Autophagy is a major degradation pathway that removes harmful intracellular substances to maintain homeostasis. Various stressors, such as starvation and oxidative stress, upregulate autophagy, and the dysregulation of autophagy is associated with various human diseases, including cancer and skin diseases. The skin is the first defense barrier against external environmental hazards such as invading pathogens, ultraviolet rays, chemical toxins, and heat. Although the skin is exposed to various stressors that can activate autophagy, the roles of autophagy in the skin have not yet been fully elucidated. Accumulating evidence suggests that autophagy is closely associated with pathogenesis and the treatment of immune-related skin diseases. In this study, we review how autophagy interacts with skin cells, including keratinocytes and immune cells, enabling them to successfully perform their protective functions by eliminating pathogens and maintaining skin homeostasis. Furthermore, we discuss the implications of autophagy in immune-related skin diseases, such as alopecia areata, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis, and suggest that a combination of autophagy modulators with conventional therapies may be a better strategy for the treatment of these diseases.

키워드

autophagyalopecia areatapsoriasisatopic dermatitiskeloidskin homeostasisPOTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC TARGETATOPIC-DERMATITISTUBERCULOSIS DNAAP1S3 MUTATIONSALOPECIA-AREATAT-CELLSPSORIASISKERATINOCYTESACTIVATIONDIFFERENTIATION
제목
Autophagy: Guardian of Skin Barrier
저자
Kim, Hyun JeePark, JisooKim, Sun KyeonPark, HyungsunKim, Jung EunLee, Seongju
DOI
10.3390/biomedicines10081817
발행일
2022-08
유형
Review
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Biomedicines
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