The Critical Role and Therapeutic Potential of the CXCR Family in Skin Diseases.

IF 3.3 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Jin Xu, Chaoyi Wang, Yundong Xu, Bingchen Li, Jianzhou Ye
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Abstract

The C-X-C chemokine receptors (CXCR) chemokine receptor family, consisting of seven primary members (CXCR1-CXCR7), is crucial in regulating immune cell recruitment, angiogenesis, cellular proliferation, and maintaining skin homeostasis and immune functions. This review evaluates the expression and roles of CXCR receptors across a range of skin cells, including keratinocytes, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, melanocytes, and various immune cells such as T cells, dendritic cells, and macrophages. Aberrations in CXCR signaling have been associated with a variety of skin disorders, such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, acne, and skin cancers. Despite significant advancements in the field, several critical questions persist. These include the differential effects of CXCR signaling in distinct skin pathologies and the intricate interactions between CXCR receptors and their ligands within diverse skin microenvironments. Moreover, the therapeutic targeting of the CXCR family remains unresolved, necessitating further research into its long-term efficacy and possible adverse effects. Future investigations should prioritize these critical issues to develop more effective therapeutic strategies for managing skin diseases, ultimately improving patient outcomes.

CXCR家族在皮肤病中的关键作用和治疗潜力
C-X-C趋化因子受体(CXCR)趋化因子受体家族由7个主要成员(CXCR1-CXCR7)组成,在调节免疫细胞募集、血管生成、细胞增殖、维持皮肤稳态和免疫功能方面至关重要。这篇综述评估了CXCR受体在一系列皮肤细胞中的表达和作用,包括角质形成细胞、成纤维细胞、内皮细胞、黑素细胞和各种免疫细胞,如T细胞、树突状细胞和巨噬细胞。CXCR信号的异常与多种皮肤疾病有关,如牛皮癣、特应性皮炎、痤疮和皮肤癌。尽管该领域取得了重大进展,但仍存在一些关键问题。其中包括不同皮肤病理中CXCR信号的差异作用,以及不同皮肤微环境中CXCR受体及其配体之间复杂的相互作用。此外,CXCR家族的治疗靶点尚未确定,需要进一步研究其长期疗效和可能的不良反应。未来的研究应优先考虑这些关键问题,以制定更有效的治疗策略来管理皮肤病,最终改善患者的预后。
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