The heterogeneity and complexity of skin surface lipids in human skin health and disease

IF 14 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Dalibor Mijaljica, Joshua P. Townley, Fabrizio Spada, Ian P. Harrison
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The outermost epidermal layer of the skin, the stratum corneum, is not simply a barrier that safeguards skin integrity from external insults and invaders, it is also a delicately integrated interface composed of firm, essentially dead corneocytes and a distinctive lipid matrix. Together, the stratum corneum lipid matrix and sebum lipids derived from sebaceous glands give rise to a remarkably complex but quite unique blend of skin surface lipids that demonstrates tremendous heterogeneity and provides the skin with its indispensable protective coating. The stratum corneum lipid matrix is composed primarily of three major lipid classes: ceramides, non-esterified fatty acids and cholesterol, whereas sebum is a waxy mixture predominantly composed of acylglycerols, wax esters, non-esterified fatty acids, squalene, cholesterol and cholesterol esters. The balance of these skin surface lipids in terms of their relative abundance, composition, molecular organisation and dynamics, and their intricate interactions play a crucial role in the maintenance of healthy skin. For that reason, even minuscule alterations in skin surface lipid properties or overall lipid profile have been implicated in the aetiology of many common skin diseases including atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, xerosis, ichthyosis and acne. Novel lipid-based interventions aimed at correcting the skin surface lipid abnormalities have the potential to repair skin barrier integrity and the symptoms associated with such skin diseases, even though the exact mechanisms of lipid restoration remain elusive.

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皮肤表面脂质在人类皮肤健康和疾病中的异质性和复杂性
皮肤最外层的表皮层,即角质层,不仅仅是保护皮肤完整性免受外部损伤和入侵者侵害的屏障,它还是一个由坚硬的、基本上已经死亡的角质细胞和独特的脂质基质组成的精细集成界面。角质层脂质基质和来自皮脂腺的皮脂脂质共同形成了一种非常复杂但非常独特的皮肤表面脂质混合物,表现出巨大的异质性,并为皮肤提供了不可或缺的保护涂层。角质层脂质基质主要由三类主要脂质组成:神经酰胺、非酯化脂肪酸和胆固醇,而皮脂是一种蜡状混合物,主要由酰基甘油、蜡酯、非酯化的脂肪酸、角鲨烯、胆固醇和胆固醇酯组成。这些皮肤表面脂质在相对丰度、组成、分子组织和动力学方面的平衡,以及它们复杂的相互作用,在维持健康皮肤方面发挥着至关重要的作用。因此,皮肤表面脂质特性或整体脂质特征的微小变化也与许多常见皮肤病的病因有关,包括特应性皮炎、银屑病、干燥症、鱼鳞病和痤疮。旨在纠正皮肤表面脂质异常的新型脂质干预措施有可能修复皮肤屏障完整性和与此类皮肤疾病相关的症状,尽管脂质恢复的确切机制尚不清楚。
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Progress in lipid research
Progress in lipid research 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
24.50
自引率
2.20%
发文量
37
审稿时长
14.6 weeks
期刊介绍: The significance of lipids as a fundamental category of biological compounds has been widely acknowledged. The utilization of our understanding in the fields of biochemistry, chemistry, and physiology of lipids has continued to grow in biotechnology, the fats and oils industry, and medicine. Moreover, new aspects such as lipid biophysics, particularly related to membranes and lipoproteins, as well as basic research and applications of liposomes, have emerged. To keep up with these advancements, there is a need for a journal that can evaluate recent progress in specific areas and provide a historical perspective on current research. Progress in Lipid Research serves this purpose.
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