新的分子分型揭示了与酒渣鼻发病有关的分子途径。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Ximin Hu, Libei Liu, Yingxue Huang, Yiya Zhang, He Zhao, Han Zhao, Yi Guo, Hongfu Xie, Zhili Deng, Mengting Chen, Ji Li
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摘要

过去二十年来酒渣鼻研究的最新进展揭示了当前临床分型方法的重要局限性。目前迫切需要一个新的酒渣鼻分子分型框架来深入了解酒渣鼻的发病机制。本文采用基因集富集分析(GSEA)和一致聚类分析的方法,基于酒渣鼻的发病进程,提出了一种新的分子亚型。我们确定了导致酒渣鼻严重程度的分子途径。具体而言,肾素血管紧张素系统(RAS)途径有助于轻度红斑和潮红,炎症途径的逐渐激活和代谢和生物合成的降低与酒渣鼻的严重程度相关。此外,血管生成和中性粒细胞激活可能导致酒渣鼻严重阶段持续红斑和大量丘疹和脓疱。最后,转录因子(TF)调控网络显示,关键的TF (ETV4、ETS1、USF1、IFR1、NFKB1和STAT1)及其靶点调控RAS、炎症和血管生成通路,参与酒渣鼻的发病机制。本研究将酒渣鼻分子分型与其发病进展相关联,为不同严重程度酒渣鼻患者的发病机制和治疗策略提供依据。
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Novel Molecular Subtyping Revealed Molecular Pathways That Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Rosacea

The latest progress in rosacea research over the past two decades has revealed important limitations of the current clinical subtyping approach. A new framework of rosacea molecular subtyping is urgently needed to gain insight into the pathogenesis of rosacea. Here, we propose a novel molecular subtype of rosacea based on pathogenetic progression using gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) and consensus clustering analysis. We identified molecular pathways that contribute to the severity of rosacea. Specifically, the renin angiotensin system (RAS) pathway contributes to erythema and flushing in the mild stage, and the gradual activation of inflammatory pathways and decreased metabolism and biosynthesis were found to be correlated with the severity of rosacea. In addition, angiogenesis and neutrophil activation may contribute to persistent erythema and a large number of papules and pustules in the severe stage of rosacea. Finally, the transcription factor (TF) regulatory network revealed that the key TFs (ETV4, ETS1, USF1, IFR1, NFKB1, and STAT1) and their targets regulated the RAS, inflammatory, and angiogenesis pathways, contributing to the pathogenesis of rosacea. This work correlated molecular subtyping of rosacea with its pathogenetic progression, which provided insight into the pathogenesis and therapeutic strategies for rosacea patients of different severity.

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Journal of Dermatology
Journal of Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
9.70%
发文量
368
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dermatology is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Japanese Dermatological Association and the Asian Dermatological Association. The journal aims to provide a forum for the exchange of information about new and significant research in dermatology and to promote the discipline of dermatology in Japan and throughout the world. Research articles are supplemented by reviews, theoretical articles, special features, commentaries, book reviews and proceedings of workshops and conferences. Preliminary or short reports and letters to the editor of two printed pages or less will be published as soon as possible. Papers in all fields of dermatology will be considered.
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