Hidradenitis Suppurativa Tunnels: Unveiling a Unique Disease Entity

Nicole Vecin , Nathan C. Balukoff , Marita Yaghi , Tammy Gonzalez , Andrew P. Sawaya , Natasa Strbo , Marjana Tomic-Canic , Hadar Lev-Tov , Irena Pastar
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Abstract

Hidradenitis suppurativa tunnel structures lined with epithelium within the dermis are unique features of advanced disease stages that significantly impair patients’ QOL. The presence of hidradenitis suppurativa tunnels is associated with a decreased likelihood of achieving a clinical response, even when receiving biological therapy. The cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying tunnel formation and pathology are only partially understood, which hampers the development of more effective targeted therapies. Tunnels create a unique microenvironment that drives a vicious cycle of hidradenitis suppurativa inflammation, with tunnel keratinocytes exhibiting an activated phenotype characterized by distinct gene expression signatures. In this review, we summarize the current literature and discuss aspects of the pathophysiology of tunnels, including the role of hair follicle epidermal stem cells in tunnel formation, potential role of fibroblast-mediated epithelial–mesenchymal transition, role of dermal papilla fibroblasts, and aberrant proinflammatory repair response contributing to the observed fibrosis and scarring. Finally, tunnel structures are characterized by unique microbial dysbiosis and an overabundance of Gram-negative anaerobes that are not targeted by current therapeutics. In addition to outlining the possible mechanisms of tunnel formation, we provide perspectives on the translation of current knowledge into more effective treatment approaches for patients with hidradenitis suppurativa tunnels.
化脓性隧道汗腺炎:揭示一种独特的疾病实体
皮炎化脓性隧道结构衬有真皮上皮是晚期疾病的独特特征,显著影响患者的生活质量。化脓性隧道性汗腺炎的存在与实现临床反应的可能性降低有关,即使接受生物治疗。隧道形成和病理背后的细胞和分子机制只被部分理解,这阻碍了更有效的靶向治疗的发展。隧道创造了一个独特的微环境,驱动脓化性汗腺炎的恶性循环,隧道角化细胞表现出以不同基因表达特征为特征的激活表型。在这篇综述中,我们总结了目前的文献,并讨论了隧道的病理生理方面,包括毛囊表皮干细胞在隧道形成中的作用,成纤维细胞介导的上皮-间质转化的潜在作用,真皮乳头成纤维细胞的作用,以及异常的促炎修复反应对观察到的纤维化和瘢痕形成的影响。最后,隧道结构的特点是独特的微生物生态失调和过量的革兰氏阴性厌氧菌,这不是目前治疗的目标。除了概述隧道形成的可能机制外,我们还提供了将现有知识转化为化脓性隧道汗腺炎患者更有效治疗方法的观点。
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