紫外线照射诱导皮肤光老化的信号转导

Yiru Xu, Gary J. Fisher
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摘要

本文的目的是提供当前对紫外线(UV)照射诱导的信号转导的理解的观点,重点是膜启动的非核信号转导事件。我们将描述紫外线诱导的信号在皮肤过早老化(光老化)的机制中的作用。紫外线照射作为一种通用的配体来激活细胞表面受体,并诱导信号复合物在质膜上的组装。这些复合物激活胞质蛋白激酶级联反应,将信号传递到细胞核,从而调节多种转录因子的活性。关键的细胞反应是上调基质降解金属蛋白酶,下调细胞外基质生物合成。由此导致的皮肤结缔组织结构完整性的净缺陷是导致光老化表型的主要因素之一。深入了解紫外线诱导的信号转导的分子机制将最终转化为新的、有效的方法来防止紫外线引起的皮肤损伤。
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Ultraviolet (UV) light irradiation induced signal transduction in skin photoaging

The purpose of this article is to offer perspective on current understanding of ultraviolet (UV) irradiation-induced signal transduction, with emphasis on membrane-initiated, non-nuclear signaling events. We will describe the role of UV-induced signaling in the mechanism of premature skin aging (photoaging). UV irradiation serves as a universal ligand to active cell surface receptors and to induce assembly of signaling complexes at the plasma membrane. These complexes activate cytosolic protein kinase cascades that relay signals to the cell nucleus, thereby regulating the activity of a variety transcription factors. Key cellular responses are up-regulation of matrix-degrading metalloproteinases, and down-regulation of extracellular matrix biosynthesis. The resultant net deficit of structural integrity of skin connective tissue is one of the major factors that contributes to the phenotype of photoaging. Insights into the molecular mechanisms of UV-induced signal transduction will eventually translate into new, effective methods to prevent UV-induced skin damage.

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