CHAPTER 10. Do Proteoglycans Mediate Chronic Photoaging?

Jang-Hee Oh, J. Chung
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As well as collagen and elastin, glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) and proteoglycans (PGs) are abundant components in the extracellular matrix (ECM) in the skin. Hyaluronic acid (HA), dermatan sulfate (DS), chondroitin sulfate (CS), heparan sulfate (HS), heparin (HP), and keratin sulfate (KS) are six known members of GAGs, and numbers of their own partner PGs have been reported, except HA. Their structural and physiological roles are being revealed, and they are focused in these days as one of new targets for preventing or recovering skin aging. Understanding the complex interaction of GAGs and PGs with ECM components, specially, collagen and elastic fibers, may help us find new ideas to overcome the skin aging phenomenon. In this review, aging-related change of collagen and elastic fibers and glycosaminoglycan synthesis were simply explained as background, and the structural and physiological roles of skin-abundant GAGs and PGs, including hyaluronic acid, DS-PGs (decorin, biglycan, and others), CS-PGs (versican, CD44, and others), HS-PGs (perlecan and others), KS-PGs (lumican, osteoglycin, and fibromodulin), and their skin aging-related changes and possible involvements in the development of phenotypes of photoaging were summarized.
第十章。蛋白聚糖介导慢性光老化吗?
除胶原蛋白和弹性蛋白外,糖胺聚糖(GAGs)和蛋白聚糖(pg)也是皮肤细胞外基质(ECM)中丰富的成分。透明质酸(HA)、硫酸皮肤素(DS)、硫酸软骨素(CS)、硫酸肝素(HS)、肝素(HP)和硫酸角蛋白(KS)是已知的六种GAGs成员,除了HA外,它们自己的伴侣pg也有报道。它们在结构和生理上的作用正在被揭示,并作为预防或恢复皮肤老化的新靶点之一受到关注。了解GAGs和pg与ECM组分,特别是胶原蛋白和弹性纤维的复杂相互作用,可能有助于我们找到克服皮肤老化现象的新思路。本文以胶原蛋白和弹性纤维的衰老相关变化以及糖胺聚糖的合成为背景,简要介绍了皮肤丰富的GAGs和PGs的结构和生理作用,包括透明质酸、DS-PGs (decorin、biglycan等)、CS-PGs (versican、CD44等)、HS-PGs (perlecan等)、KS-PGs (lumican、osteoglycin、fibromodulin)、综述了它们与皮肤老化相关的变化及其可能参与光老化表型的发展。
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