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Dermatologic Manifestations of Mitochondrial Dysfunction: A Review of the Literature.

Authors :
Natarelli, Nicole
Natarelli, Nicole
Gahoonia, Nimrit
Aflatooni, Shaliz
Bhatia, Sahibjot
Sivamani, Raja
Natarelli, Nicole
Natarelli, Nicole
Gahoonia, Nimrit
Aflatooni, Shaliz
Bhatia, Sahibjot
Sivamani, Raja
Source :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences; vol 25, iss 6
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Mitochondria are eukaryotic cellular organelles that function in energy metabolism, ROS production, and programmed cell death. Cutaneous epithelial and hair follicle dermal papilla cells are energy-rich cells that thereby may be affected by mitochondrial dysfunction and DNA mutation accumulation. In this review, we aimed to summarize the medical literature assessing dermatologic conditions and outcomes associated with mitochondrial dysfunction. A search of PubMed and Embase was performed with subsequent handsearching to retrieve additional relevant articles. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions, mutation accumulation, and damage are associated with phenotypic signs of cutaneous aging, hair loss, and impaired wound healing. In addition, several dermatologic conditions are associated with aberrant mitochondrial activity, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, psoriasis, vitiligo, and atopic dermatitis. Mouse model studies have better established causality between mitochondrial damage and dermatologic outcomes, with some depicting reversibility upon restoration of mitochondrial function. Mitochondrial function mediates a variety of dermatologic conditions, and mitochondrial components may be a promising target for therapeutic strategies.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences; vol 25, iss 6
Notes :
application/pdf, International Journal of Molecular Sciences vol 25, iss 6
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1432082700
Document Type :
Electronic Resource