Molecular Characteristics of Sweet Syndrome: A Systematic Review

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY Experimental Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-12-20 DOI:10.1111/exd.70022
Laura Calabrese, Maurizio Romagnuolo, Martina D'Onghia, Pietro Rubegni, Angelo V. Marzano, Chiara Moltrasio
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Sweet syndrome (SS), originally described as acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis, is a rare inflammatory skin condition, considered the prototype of neutrophilic dermatoses. It is characterised by the sudden onset of well-defined tender papules, plaques and nodules often accompanied by fever, neutrophilia and elevated markers of inflammation. Several variants have been described both clinically and histopathologically. Classifications include idiopathic, malignancy-associated, and drug-induced SS. The exact pathogenesis of SS is still unclear; however, recent findings have shed light on the role of dermal infiltrating neutrophils—in the context of innate immunity, and signalling pathways related to adaptive immunity. To critically analyse the current molecular landscape of SS and discuss the recent evidence supporting novel potential immune mediators and biological signalling pathways involved in SS pathogenesis. The methodology followed PRISMA guidelines and included two bibliographical databases, searching articles published until 17 December 2023. Titles, abstracts and full text were reviewed independently by two assessors, while other two investigators resolved any opinion differences. Of 3303 records identified through database search, 22 articles met the eligibility criteria for inclusion. We considered experimental studies that performed molecular analysis, in terms of cytokines quantification, gene expression and/or immunofluorescence/immunohistochemistry. As for the latter, only studies aimed at characterising the nature of the inflammatory infiltrate and potential mechanisms leading to distinct forms of cutaneous inflammatory cell influx were included. Overall, we described research on 202 SS patients (177 skin biopsies and 25 blood specimens) revealing the predominant role of neutrophil activation and abnormal proliferation as unifying mechanisms in different SS subtypes. Interestingly, we found that hyperactivation of the IL-1 pathway might occur only in a subset of SS patients and adaptive immunity could also play a role in the pathogenic scenario of SS, with a potential significant role of IL-17 axis. This systematic review provides a wealth of evidence on the molecular landscape of SS, although further research is needed to a deeper understanding of the patho-mechanisms of this rare disease and hopefully lead to targeted therapeutic approaches.

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Sweet综合征(SS),最初被描述为急性发热性中性粒细胞皮肤病,是一种罕见的炎症性皮肤病,被认为是中性粒细胞皮肤病的原型。其特点是突然出现界限明确的丘疹、斑块和结节,常伴有发热、中性粒细胞增多和炎症标志物升高。临床和组织病理学上已经描述了几种变异。分类包括特发性、恶性相关和药物诱导的SS。SS的确切发病机制尚不清楚;然而,最近的研究结果揭示了皮肤浸润中性粒细胞在先天免疫和与适应性免疫相关的信号通路中的作用。批判性地分析当前SS的分子格局,并讨论支持新的潜在免疫介质和参与SS发病机制的生物信号通路的最新证据。该方法遵循PRISMA指南,包括两个书目数据库,检索到2023年12月17日之前发表的文章。标题、摘要和全文由两名审查员独立审阅,而其他两名研究者解决意见分歧。在通过数据库检索确定的3303条记录中,有22篇文章符合纳入的资格标准。我们考虑了在细胞因子定量、基因表达和/或免疫荧光/免疫组织化学方面进行分子分析的实验研究。至于后者,仅包括旨在表征炎症浸润的性质和导致不同形式的皮肤炎症细胞内流的潜在机制的研究。总的来说,我们描述了202例SS患者(177例皮肤活检和25例血液标本)的研究,揭示了中性粒细胞活化和异常增殖在不同SS亚型中的统一机制。有趣的是,我们发现IL-1通路的过度激活可能只发生在一小部分SS患者中,适应性免疫也可能在SS的发病过程中发挥作用,IL-17轴可能发挥重要作用。尽管需要进一步的研究来更深入地了解这种罕见疾病的病理机制,并有希望找到针对性的治疗方法,但该系统综述为SS的分子景观提供了丰富的证据。
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Experimental Dermatology
Experimental Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
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2 months
期刊介绍: Experimental Dermatology provides a vehicle for the rapid publication of innovative and definitive reports, letters to the editor and review articles covering all aspects of experimental dermatology. Preference is given to papers of immediate importance to other investigators, either by virtue of their new methodology, experimental data or new ideas. The essential criteria for publication are clarity, experimental soundness and novelty. Letters to the editor related to published reports may also be accepted, provided that they are short and scientifically relevant to the reports mentioned, in order to provide a continuing forum for discussion. Review articles represent a state-of-the-art overview and are invited by the editors.
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