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Sebaceous immunobiology - skin homeostasis, pathophysiology, coordination of innate immunity and inflammatory response and disease associations

This review presents several aspects of the innovative concept of sebaceous immunobiology, which summarizes the numerous activities of the sebaceous gland including its classical physiological and pathophysiological tasks, namely sebum production and the development of seborrhea and acne. Sebaceous...

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Autores principales: Zouboulis, Christos C., Coenye, Tom, He, Li, Kabashima, Kenji, Kobayashi, Tetsuro, Niemann, Catherin, Nomura, Takashi, Oláh, Attila, Picardo, Mauro, Quist, Sven R., Sasano, Hironobu, Schneider, Marlon R., Törőcsik, Daniel, Wong, Sunny Y.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9686445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36439142
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1029818
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author Zouboulis, Christos C.
Coenye, Tom
He, Li
Kabashima, Kenji
Kobayashi, Tetsuro
Niemann, Catherin
Nomura, Takashi
Oláh, Attila
Picardo, Mauro
Quist, Sven R.
Sasano, Hironobu
Schneider, Marlon R.
Törőcsik, Daniel
Wong, Sunny Y.
author_facet Zouboulis, Christos C.
Coenye, Tom
He, Li
Kabashima, Kenji
Kobayashi, Tetsuro
Niemann, Catherin
Nomura, Takashi
Oláh, Attila
Picardo, Mauro
Quist, Sven R.
Sasano, Hironobu
Schneider, Marlon R.
Törőcsik, Daniel
Wong, Sunny Y.
author_sort Zouboulis, Christos C.
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description This review presents several aspects of the innovative concept of sebaceous immunobiology, which summarizes the numerous activities of the sebaceous gland including its classical physiological and pathophysiological tasks, namely sebum production and the development of seborrhea and acne. Sebaceous lipids, which represent 90% of the skin surface lipids in adolescents and adults, are markedly involved in the skin barrier function and perifollicular and dermal innate immune processes, leading to inflammatory skin diseases. Innovative experimental techniques using stem cell and sebocyte models have clarified the roles of distinct stem cells in sebaceous gland physiology and sebocyte function control mechanisms. The sebaceous gland represents an integral part of the pilosebaceous unit and its status is connected to hair follicle morphogenesis. Interestingly, professional inflammatory cells contribute to sebocyte differentiation and homeostasis, whereas the regulation of sebaceous gland function by immune cells is antigen-independent. Inflammation is involved in the very earliest differentiation changes of the pilosebaceous unit in acne. Sebocytes behave as potent immune regulators, integrating into the innate immune responses of the skin. Expressing inflammatory mediators, sebocytes also contribute to the polarization of cutaneous T cells towards the Th17 phenotype. In addition, the immune response of the perifollicular infiltrate depends on factors produced by the sebaceous glands, mostly sebaceous lipids. Human sebocytes in vitro express functional pattern recognition receptors, which are likely to interact with bacteria in acne pathogenesis. Sex steroids, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ligands, neuropeptides, endocannabinoids and a selective apoptotic process contribute to a complex regulation of sebocyte-induced immunological reaction in numerous acquired and congenital skin diseases, including hair diseases and atopic dermatitis.
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spelling pubmed-96864452022-11-25 Sebaceous immunobiology - skin homeostasis, pathophysiology, coordination of innate immunity and inflammatory response and disease associations Zouboulis, Christos C. Coenye, Tom He, Li Kabashima, Kenji Kobayashi, Tetsuro Niemann, Catherin Nomura, Takashi Oláh, Attila Picardo, Mauro Quist, Sven R. Sasano, Hironobu Schneider, Marlon R. Törőcsik, Daniel Wong, Sunny Y. Front Immunol Immunology This review presents several aspects of the innovative concept of sebaceous immunobiology, which summarizes the numerous activities of the sebaceous gland including its classical physiological and pathophysiological tasks, namely sebum production and the development of seborrhea and acne. Sebaceous lipids, which represent 90% of the skin surface lipids in adolescents and adults, are markedly involved in the skin barrier function and perifollicular and dermal innate immune processes, leading to inflammatory skin diseases. Innovative experimental techniques using stem cell and sebocyte models have clarified the roles of distinct stem cells in sebaceous gland physiology and sebocyte function control mechanisms. The sebaceous gland represents an integral part of the pilosebaceous unit and its status is connected to hair follicle morphogenesis. Interestingly, professional inflammatory cells contribute to sebocyte differentiation and homeostasis, whereas the regulation of sebaceous gland function by immune cells is antigen-independent. Inflammation is involved in the very earliest differentiation changes of the pilosebaceous unit in acne. Sebocytes behave as potent immune regulators, integrating into the innate immune responses of the skin. Expressing inflammatory mediators, sebocytes also contribute to the polarization of cutaneous T cells towards the Th17 phenotype. In addition, the immune response of the perifollicular infiltrate depends on factors produced by the sebaceous glands, mostly sebaceous lipids. Human sebocytes in vitro express functional pattern recognition receptors, which are likely to interact with bacteria in acne pathogenesis. Sex steroids, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ligands, neuropeptides, endocannabinoids and a selective apoptotic process contribute to a complex regulation of sebocyte-induced immunological reaction in numerous acquired and congenital skin diseases, including hair diseases and atopic dermatitis. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9686445/ /pubmed/36439142 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1029818 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zouboulis, Coenye, He, Kabashima, Kobayashi, Niemann, Nomura, Oláh, Picardo, Quist, Sasano, Schneider, Törőcsik and Wong https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Zouboulis, Christos C.
Coenye, Tom
He, Li
Kabashima, Kenji
Kobayashi, Tetsuro
Niemann, Catherin
Nomura, Takashi
Oláh, Attila
Picardo, Mauro
Quist, Sven R.
Sasano, Hironobu
Schneider, Marlon R.
Törőcsik, Daniel
Wong, Sunny Y.
Sebaceous immunobiology - skin homeostasis, pathophysiology, coordination of innate immunity and inflammatory response and disease associations
title Sebaceous immunobiology - skin homeostasis, pathophysiology, coordination of innate immunity and inflammatory response and disease associations
title_full Sebaceous immunobiology - skin homeostasis, pathophysiology, coordination of innate immunity and inflammatory response and disease associations
title_fullStr Sebaceous immunobiology - skin homeostasis, pathophysiology, coordination of innate immunity and inflammatory response and disease associations
title_full_unstemmed Sebaceous immunobiology - skin homeostasis, pathophysiology, coordination of innate immunity and inflammatory response and disease associations
title_short Sebaceous immunobiology - skin homeostasis, pathophysiology, coordination of innate immunity and inflammatory response and disease associations
title_sort sebaceous immunobiology - skin homeostasis, pathophysiology, coordination of innate immunity and inflammatory response and disease associations
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9686445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36439142
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1029818
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