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Redox-modulated Pathways in Inflammatory Skin Diseases

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Date 2001 Feb 22
PMID 11182289
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Inflammatory skin diseases account for a large proportion of all skin disorders and constitute a major health problem worldwide. Contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, and psoriasis represent the most prevalent inflammatory skin disorders and share a common efferent T-lymphocyte mediated response. Oxidative stress and inflammation have recently been linked to cutaneous damage in T-lymphocyte mediated skin diseases, particularly in contact dermatitis. Insights into the pathophysiology responsible for contact dermatitis can be used to better understand the mechanism of other T-lymphocyte mediated inflammatory skin diseases, and may help to develop novel therapeutic approaches. This review focuses on redox sensitive events in the inflammatory scenario of contact dermatitis, which comprise for example, several kinases, transcription factors, cytokines, adhesion molecules, dendritic cell surface markers, the T-lymphocyte receptor, and the cutaneous lymphocyte-associated antigen (CLA). In vitro and animal studies clearly point to a central role of several distinct but interconnected redox-sensitive pathways in the pathogenesis of contact dermatitis. However, clinical evidence that modulation of the skin's redox state can be used therapeutically to modulate the inflammatory response in contact dermatitis is presently not convincing. The rational for this discrepancy seems to be multi-faceted and complex and will be discussed.

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