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The Role of Solute Carriers in the Metabolic Reprogramming of Skin Diseases.
Inflammatory skin diseases and skin cancers are usually accompanied by metabolic comorbidities or altered metabolic status. Metabolomic analysis indicates that patients with inflammatory skin diseases and skin cancers exhibit altered metabolites, including glycans, lipids, and amino acids. This suggests that metabolic reprogramming may play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of these skin diseases. The solute carrier (SLC) superfamily is responsible for the transport of a range of metabolites, which may serve as crucial intermediate links in the metabolic reprogramming of diseases. Nevertheless, research on the SLC superfamily in skin diseases remains limited, and the development of its drug targets is even more scarce. Therefore, this review is devoted to elucidating our current understanding of the role of the SLC family in the pathogenesis of inflammatory skin diseases and skin cancers, with a particular emphasis on its role in metabolic reprogramming. In doing so, we aim to provide a reference point for the subsequent development of drug targets for the SLC family in skin diseases.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology is a scholarly journal that focuses on the advancement of clinical management in allergic and immunologic diseases. The journal publishes both scholarly reviews and experimental papers that address the current state of managing these diseases, placing new data into perspective. Each issue of the journal is dedicated to a specific theme of critical importance to allergists and immunologists, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter for a wide readership.
The journal is particularly helpful in explaining how novel data impacts clinical management, along with advancements such as standardized protocols for allergy skin testing and challenge procedures, as well as improved understanding of cell biology. Ultimately, the journal aims to contribute to the improvement of care and management for patients with immune-mediated diseases.