Cytokine-Mediated Molecular Pathophysiology of Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Narrative Review

IF 1.4 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Julian Melchor, Stuti Prajapati, Rita O. Pichardo, Steven R. Feldman
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Background: Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the skin that mainly affects the apocrine gland-rich intertriginous areas. The disease manifests as painful nodules, abscesses, and pus-filled tunnels, which can severely impact patient’s quality of life. While diagnosis is clinical, successful treatment options for this condition are limited. There has been an increase in research and clinical trials focusing on biomarkers and cytokines for clinical use. Understanding the potential biomarkers and cytokines implicated in HS pathogenesis may allow efficacious and safe treatment options. Summary: A literature review was conducted on nine biomarkers and cytokines. IL-1, IL-10, IL-17, IL-23, TNF-α, YKL-40, G-CSF, NOD2, and the complement system were identified due to their potential clinical utilization and pathophysiological involvement in HS. Key Messages: With further research expanding our understanding of the pathophysiology of HS and the roles these cytokines and biomarkers play, there is potential for utilization as diagnostic markers or development of antagonists against these specific agents for HS management.
细胞因子介导的扁平湿疹分子病理生理学:叙述性综述
背景:化脓性扁平湿疹(HS)是一种慢性皮肤炎症,主要影响皮脂腺丰富的三叉神经间区域。该病表现为疼痛的结节、脓肿和充满脓液的隧道,严重影响患者的生活质量。虽然该病的诊断是临床性的,但成功的治疗方案却很有限。越来越多的研究和临床试验关注临床使用的生物标志物和细胞因子。了解与房颤发病机制有关的潜在生物标志物和细胞因子可提供有效、安全的治疗方案。摘要:我们对九种生物标志物和细胞因子进行了文献综述。由于IL-1、IL-10、IL-17、IL-23、TNF-α、YKL-40、G-CSF、NOD2和补体系统在HS中的潜在临床应用和病理生理参与,这些生物标志物和细胞因子被确定下来。关键信息:随着研究的深入,我们对HS的病理生理学以及这些细胞因子和生物标志物的作用有了更深入的了解,因此有可能将其用作诊断标志物,或开发针对这些特定因子的拮抗剂,用于HS的治疗。
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