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A narrative review of research progress on the role of NLRP3 inflammasome in acne vulgaris.
Zhu, Wei; Wang, Hai-Lin; Bu, Xian-Le; Zhang, Jun-Bo; Lu, Yuan-Gang.
Afiliação
  • Zhu W; Department of Plastic Surgery, Daping Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, China.
  • Wang HL; Department of Plastic Surgery, Daping Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, China.
  • Bu XL; Department of Neurology, Daping Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, China.
  • Zhang JB; Department of Plastic Surgery, Daping Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, China.
  • Lu YG; Department of Plastic Surgery, Daping Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, China.
Ann Transl Med ; 10(11): 645, 2022 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35813328
ABSTRACT
Background and

Objective:

Acne vulgaris is a common skin disease around the world which affects the appearance of patients, as well as their physical and mental health. Cutibacterium acnes plays a vital role in the occurrence and development of acne vulgaris. Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) are the first line of defense against external pathogens. The nucleotide oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptor family pyrin containing 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome has recently been shown to contribute to the pathogenesis of acne vulgaris. The purpose of this review is to clarify the underlying mechanisms of NLRP3 inflammasome in the pathogenesis of acne vulgaris, and its potential as a therapeutic target for the condition.

Methods:

The PubMed database was searched for relevant articles published in English between January 2003 to December 2021 using keywords "acne vulgaris", "NLRP3 inflammasome", and "Cutibacterium acnes". The reference lists of retrieved articles were also reviewed to identify relevant articles. Key Content and

Findings:

Cutibacterium acnes infection can lead to a series of inflammatory reactions and the production of inflammatory factors such as interleukin (IL)-1ß. In vitro and in vivo studies demonstrated that the NLRP3 inflammasome plays essential roles in acne vulgaris. Further, innate immunity and adaptive immunity pervade the entire pathogenesis of acne vulgaris.

Conclusions:

The NLRP3 inflammasome may be a potential therapeutic target for acne vulgaris. Future studies are needed to investigate the potential therapeutic effects of NLRP3 inhibitors on acne vulgaris.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article