Junctions and inflammation in the skin.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Communication and Adhesion Pub Date : 2014-06-01 Epub Date: 2014-05-01 DOI:10.3109/15419061.2014.905930
Agnieszka Kobielak, Keerthi Boddupally
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Abstract

The skin forms a life-sustaining barrier between the organism and physical environment. The physical barrier of skin is mainly localized in the stratum corneum (SC); however, nucleated epidermis also contributes to the barrier through tight, gap, and adherens junctions (AJs), as well as through desmosomes and cytoskeletal elements. Many inflammatory diseases, such as atopic dermatitis (AD) and psoriasis, are associated with barrier dysfunction. It is becoming increasingly clear that the skin barrier function is not only affected by inflammatory signals but that defects in structural components of the barrier may be the initiating event for inflammatory diseases. This view is supported by findings that mutations in filaggrin, a key structural epidermal barrier protein, cause the inflammatory skin disease AD, and that a loss of AJ components, namely epidermal p120 catenin or α-catenin results in skin inflammation.

皮肤的连接处和炎症。
皮肤在生物体和自然环境之间形成了维持生命的屏障。皮肤的物理屏障主要位于角质层(SC);然而,有核表皮也通过紧密、间隙和粘附连接(AJs)以及桥粒和细胞骨架元件起到屏障的作用。许多炎性疾病,如特应性皮炎(AD)和牛皮癣,都与屏障功能障碍有关。越来越清楚的是,皮肤屏障功能不仅受到炎症信号的影响,而且屏障结构成分的缺陷可能是炎症性疾病的起始事件。这一观点得到以下研究结果的支持:聚丝蛋白(一种关键的表皮屏障蛋白)突变可导致炎症性皮肤病AD, AJ成分(即表皮p120 catenin或α-catenin)的缺失可导致皮肤炎症。
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Cell Communication and Adhesion
Cell Communication and Adhesion 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
2.50
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期刊介绍: Cessation Cell Communication and Adhesion is an international Open Access journal which provides a central forum for research on mechanisms underlying cellular signalling and adhesion. The journal provides a single source of information concerning all forms of cellular communication, cell junctions, adhesion molecules and families of receptors from diverse biological systems. The journal welcomes submission of original research articles, reviews, short communications and conference reports.
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