解锁皮肤美容长寿:表观遗传学、衰老和个性化护理。

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY International Journal of Dermatology Pub Date : 2025-03-10 DOI:10.1111/ijd.17725
Diala Haykal, Frederic Flament, Pascale Mora, Guive Balooch, Hugues Cartier
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衰老的概念已经从主要归因于遗传因素发展到认识到表观遗传机制的关键作用。最近的进展,如表观遗传时钟,提供了评估生物年龄的工具,并在分子水平上提供了对衰老过程的见解。在美容皮肤病学中,了解这些过程可以针对皮肤老化的根本原因进行更个性化、更有效的干预。这篇综述探讨了表观遗传变化、衰老和个性化护理的潜力之间的相互作用,以延长寿命和皮肤年轻化。本综述是基于在PubMed和其他科学数据库中进行的广泛文献检索。研究集中在表观遗传机制,如DNA甲基化,组蛋白修饰,以及它们与皮肤衰老的关系。特别关注生物钟的最新进展,包括Horvath's Clock和GrimAge,以及它们对个性化皮肤病学治疗的影响。表观遗传时钟,如Horvath的时钟,已经证明了通过甲基化标记来评估生物年龄的实用性,揭示了对衰老过程的可行见解。基于能量的设备,如分数激光和射频,在逆转与年龄相关的表观遗传变化、促进胶原蛋白合成和减少皮肤生物年龄方面显示出了希望。此外,生活方式因素,如饮食、睡眠和昼夜节律对齐显著影响表观遗传衰老和皮肤健康。将表观遗传学的见解整合到美学皮肤病学中,代表了皮肤再生的范式转变,允许个性化治疗,解决衰老的可见迹象和潜在的分子机制。使用生物钟为定制干预措施提供了一个框架,以满足个体患者的需求,优化结果,延长美学结果的寿命。未来的研究应该集中在纵向研究、可及性和伦理考虑上,以充分利用表观遗传学在促进皮肤健康和整体福祉方面的潜力。
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Unlocking Longevity in Aesthetic Dermatology: Epigenetics, Aging, and Personalized Care

The concept of aging has evolved from being primarily attributed to genetic factors to recognizing the critical role of epigenetic mechanisms. Recent advancements, such as epigenetic clocks, have provided tools to assess biological age and offer insights into aging processes at the molecular level. In aesthetic dermatology, understanding these processes allows for more personalized, effective interventions targeting the root causes of skin aging. This review explores the interplay of epigenetic changes, aging, and the potential of personalized care to enhance longevity and skin rejuvenation. This review is based on an extensive literature search conducted across PubMed and other scientific databases. Studies focused on epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation, histone modifications, and their relationship to skin aging. Particular attention was given to recent advancements in biological clocks, including Horvath's Clock and GrimAge, and their implications for personalized dermatological treatments. Epigenetic clocks, such as Horvath's Clock, have demonstrated utility in assessing biological age through methylation markers, revealing actionable insights into aging processes. Energy-based devices like fractional lasers and radiofrequency have shown promise in reversing age-related epigenetic changes, promoting collagen synthesis, and reducing biological skin age. Additionally, lifestyle factors such as diet, sleep, and circadian rhythm alignment significantly influence epigenetic aging and skin health. Integrating epigenetic insights into aesthetic dermatology represents a paradigm shift in skin rejuvenation, allowing for personalized treatments that address visible signs of aging and underlying molecular mechanisms. Using biological clocks provides a framework for tailoring interventions to individual patient needs, optimizing outcomes, and extending the longevity of aesthetic results. Future research should focus on longitudinal studies, accessibility, and ethical considerations to fully harness the potential of epigenetics in promoting skin health and overall well-being.

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期刊介绍: Published monthly, the International Journal of Dermatology is specifically designed to provide dermatologists around the world with a regular, up-to-date source of information on all aspects of the diagnosis and management of skin diseases. Accepted articles regularly cover clinical trials; education; morphology; pharmacology and therapeutics; case reports, and reviews. Additional features include tropical medical reports, news, correspondence, proceedings and transactions, and education. The International Journal of Dermatology is guided by a distinguished, international editorial board and emphasizes a global approach to continuing medical education for physicians and other providers of health care with a specific interest in problems relating to the skin.
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