The emerging principles for acne biogenesis: A dermatological problem of puberty

Q1 Medicine Human Microbiome Journal Pub Date : 2017-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.humic.2017.05.001
Afifa Qidwai, Manisha Pandey, Sarvesh Pathak, Rajesh Kumar, Anupam Dikshit
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Acne is the most common conditional skin infection in late adolescence. It has long played the part of ‘Black Spot’ against Natural Beauty, characterized by non-inflammatory pilosebaceous lesions of open or closed comedons, and inflammatory lesions of papules, pustules and nodules. It is typically affected the face, neck, and upper trunk area, where sebaceous follicles is densest in population, however prevalence is about 90% in teenagers. Recent advances have been made in this area with the discovery of Propionibacterium acnes interaction with Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs) and free fatty acid that initiates linoleic deficiency, also the role of linoleic acid and PPARs (peroxisome proliferators-activated receptors) in inflammation. However multi-drug resistant of bacteria by biofilm formation is also a matter of concern, that render the course of treatment ineffective. With all relevant literature database search upto recent this review focuses on pathogenesis of acne and mechanisms involved in the development of inflammation.

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痤疮生物发生的新原理:青春期的皮肤病问题
痤疮是青春期后期最常见的条件皮肤感染。长期以来,它一直扮演着反对自然美的“黑斑”角色,其特征是开放性或闭合性粉刺的非炎性毛囊皮脂腺病变,丘疹、脓疱和结节的炎性病变。它通常发生在面部、颈部和躯干上部,那里是皮脂囊最密集的地方,但在青少年中患病率约为90%。近年来,随着痤疮丙酸杆菌与toll样受体(TLRs)和游离脂肪酸相互作用引发亚油酸缺乏,以及亚油酸和ppar(过氧化物酶体增殖物激活受体)在炎症中的作用的发现,这一领域取得了进展。然而,细菌通过生物膜形成多重耐药也是一个值得关注的问题,使治疗过程无效。与所有相关的文献数据库搜索到最近,这篇综述侧重于痤疮的发病机制和机制参与炎症的发展。
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