Riboflavin Deficiency Associated With Psoriasis: Insights From Population and Transcriptome

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Ang Li, Feilong Chen, Qingyue Xia, Baoyi Liu, Jingkai Xu, Xuejiao Song, Tao Xu, Yong Cui
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Abstract

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterised by oxidative stress in the epidermis. Riboflavin (vitamin B2), an essential vitamin with antioxidant properties, may play a role in modulating this condition. Using data from three cycles of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we analysed 13 825 U.S. citizens, including 409 (2.96%) cases of psoriasis. A fully adjusted weighted logistic regression model revealed that psoriasis was associated with decreased riboflavin intake: for each natural-log unit increase in riboflavin intake, the risk of psoriasis decreased by an average of 16% (OR: 0.84, 95% CI: 0.73–0.96). This association was particularly significant among middle-aged and elderly people (> 40 years). Transcriptome analysis of data series GSE41662 and GSE121212 demonstrated upregulation of riboflavin metabolising genes (SLC52A2, SLC52A3, RFK, FLAD1 and SLC25A32) in psoriatic lesional skin. In an in vitro psoriatic keratinocyte model, riboflavin reduction induced upregulation of inflammatory cytokines, ROS response and delayed keratinisation. These findings indicate that psoriasis is significantly associated with decreased riboflavin intake, and riboflavin metabolism is activated in psoriasis. The protective effect of riboflavin on psoriasis merits further attention.

与牛皮癣相关的核黄素缺乏:来自人群和转录组的见解
牛皮癣是一种以表皮氧化应激为特征的慢性炎症性皮肤病。核黄素(维生素B2),一种具有抗氧化特性的必需维生素,可能在调节这种情况中起作用。使用来自三个周期的国家健康和营养检查调查(NHANES)的数据,我们分析了13825美国其中市民牛皮癣409例(2.96%)。一个完全调整的加权logistic回归模型显示,牛皮癣与核黄素摄入量的减少有关:核黄素摄入量每增加一个自然对数单位,牛皮癣的风险平均降低16% (OR: 0.84, 95% CI: 0.73-0.96)。这种关联在中老年人(40岁)中尤为显著。对数据序列GSE41662和GSE121212的转录组分析显示,核黄素代谢基因(SLC52A2、SLC52A3、RFK、FLAD1和SLC25A32)在银屑病皮损中表达上调。在体外银屑病角化细胞模型中,核黄素减少诱导炎症细胞因子上调,ROS反应和延迟角化。这些研究结果表明,牛皮癣与核黄素摄入减少显著相关,牛皮癣的核黄素代谢被激活。核黄素对银屑病的保护作用值得进一步关注。
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Experimental Dermatology
Experimental Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
5.60%
发文量
201
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Experimental Dermatology provides a vehicle for the rapid publication of innovative and definitive reports, letters to the editor and review articles covering all aspects of experimental dermatology. Preference is given to papers of immediate importance to other investigators, either by virtue of their new methodology, experimental data or new ideas. The essential criteria for publication are clarity, experimental soundness and novelty. Letters to the editor related to published reports may also be accepted, provided that they are short and scientifically relevant to the reports mentioned, in order to provide a continuing forum for discussion. Review articles represent a state-of-the-art overview and are invited by the editors.
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