人类 β防御素 2:感染与过敏性皮肤病之间的联系。

IF 0.6 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Maja Štrajtenberger, Asja Stipić-Marković, Ema Barac, Marinko Artuković, Liborija Lugović-Mihić
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β防御素(β-defensins)是一种肽,主要由哺乳动物的上皮细胞产生,用于保护皮肤、其他器官和粘膜免受微生物的侵袭。这些肽由上皮细胞、角质细胞和巨噬细胞产生,主要是为了应对与微生物(细菌、病毒和真菌)的相互作用或各种促炎细胞因子的影响。人 β防御素(HBD)2 通过促进肥大细胞活化和脱颗粒,在过敏反应中发挥间接作用。在皮肤病和过敏性疾病中,HBD2 的作用已得到充分证实。虽然 HBD2 主要在角质细胞中产生,但它与 HBD3 一起也在血清中被检测到。在特应性皮炎和银屑病等皮肤病患者中,已观察到血清中的 HBD2 水平升高。此外,HBD2 在慢性自发性荨麻疹(CSU)中也很重要,感染可诱发荨麻疹皮损。值得注意的是,慢性自发性荨麻疹通常伴有血管性水肿,这可能与 HBD2 有关,因为与没有血管性水肿的患者相比,患有慢性自发性荨麻疹并伴有血管性水肿的患者血清中 HBD2 水平较高。目前的证据表明,HBD2 可作为炎症的标志物,具有潜在的治疗用途。然而,由于有关过敏性皮肤病患者皮肤中 HBD2 水平及其表达的数据有限,因此需要进一步研究以阐明这些疾病中 HBD2 水平升高的根本原因和机制。
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Human β-defensin 2: a connection between infections and allergic skin diseases.

Beta defensins (β-defensins) are peptides primarily produced by epithelial cells in mammals to safeguard the skin, other organs, and mucosa from microbial colonization. These peptides are generated by epithelial cells, keratinocytes, and macrophages, mainly in response to interactions with microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, and fungi) or the influence of various pro-inflammatory cytokines. Human β-defensin (HBD) 2 plays an indirect role in allergic reactions by promoting mast cell activation and degranulation. In dermatological and allergic conditions, the role of HBD2 has been well documented. Although HBD2 is predominantly produced in keratinocytes, along with HBD3 it has also been detected in serum. Elevated serum levels of HBD2 have been observed in patients with skin diseases such as atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. In addition, HBD2 is significant in chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), in which urticarial skin lesions can be triggered by infections. Notably, CSU is often accompanied by angioedema, which may be related to HBD2 because patients with CSU and associated angioedema have higher serum HBD2 levels compared to those without angioedema. Current evidence suggests that HBD2 could serve as a marker of inflammation and may have potential therapeutic applications. However, due to limited data on HBD2 levels and its expression in the skin of patients with allergic skin diseases, further research is needed to elucidate the underlying causes and mechanisms of elevated HBD2 levels in these conditions.

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