弹性蛋白与正常和异常皮肤黑色素细胞的功能有关

T. Hirobe
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背景:黑素细胞的功能得到许多生长因子和细胞因子的支持,这些生长因子和细胞因子来源于表皮和真皮细胞,特别是角化细胞和成纤维细胞。除了这些皮肤细胞外,弹性蛋白纤维被认为对调节正常和异常皮肤中的黑素细胞功能很重要。然而,弹性蛋白的作用尚未得到充分的研究。近年来,关于弹性蛋白在人体皮肤黑素细胞功能中的作用的研究也越来越多,但迄今为止还没有完整的综述文章。因此,作者试图在动物和人类中提出一篇完整的综述文章。方法:检索数据库中有关弹性蛋白和黑素细胞的文献。结果:弹性蛋白纤维能影响动物和人黑色素细胞的正常功能。此外,弹性蛋白纤维影响异常皮肤的黑素细胞功能。在白癜风皮肤中,黑色素和黑色素母细胞/黑色素细胞完全消失,弹性蛋白纤维急剧减少。然而,光疗和/或皮肤移植后,重色素皮肤真皮中的弹性蛋白纤维完全恢复甚至增加。此外,弹性蛋白纤维可穿透重色素皮肤的基底膜,表明真皮弹性蛋白纤维与表皮成黑素细胞/黑素细胞之间存在直接接触。结论:弹性蛋白/弹性蛋白纤维可能控制正常和异常皮肤中哺乳动物黑色素细胞的功能。
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Elastin is Related to Functions of Melanocytes in Normal and Abnormal Skin
Context: Functions of melanocytes are supported by many growth factors and cytokines derived from epidermal and dermal cells, especially keratinocytes and fibroblasts. In addition to these skin cells, elastin fibers are thought to be important for regulating melanocyte functions in normal and abnormal skin. However, the role of elastin has not been fully investigated. Recently, the research on the role of elastin in melanocyte functions has greatly increased even in human skin, whereas no full review article on this subject has been presented so far. Thus, the author tried to present a complete review article on this subject in animals and humans. Methods: The author searched the literature on elastin and melanocytes in research databases. Results: Elastin fibers can affect the normal functions of melanoblasts/melanocytes in animals and humans. Moreover, elastin fibers influence melanocyte functions in abnormal skin. In vitiliginous skin, where melanin and melanoblasts/melanocytes are completely lost, elastin fibers are dramatically reduced. However, elastin fibers are completely restored or even increased in the dermis of repigmented skin after phototherapy and/or skin transplantation. Moreover, elastin fibers penetrate the basement membrane of repigmented skin, suggesting a direct contact between dermal elastin fibers and epidermal melanoblasts/melanocytes. Conclusions: Elastin/elastin fibers may control the functions of mammalian melanocytes in normal and abnormal skin.
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