Molecular aspects of skin aging. Literature review

Skin aging is a complex process composed of sequential phenomena which lead to structural and functional changes. There are many pathways leading to photoaging, but their mechanisms are not well elucidated. Matrix metalloproteinases are a family of proteases known to degrade collagen. Aged skin is a...

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Main Authors: Michał Rogowski-Tylman, Joanna Narbutt, Anna Woźniacka, Aleksandra Lesiak
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2016-05-01
Series:Przegląd Dermatologiczny
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spelling doaj-8b08a65c243d47499b907c00393f18502020-11-25T00:12:35ZengTermedia Publishing HousePrzegląd Dermatologiczny0033-25262084-98932016-05-01103213914210.5114/dr.2016.5913627305Molecular aspects of skin aging. Literature reviewMichał Rogowski-TylmanJoanna NarbuttAnna WoźniackaAleksandra LesiakSkin aging is a complex process composed of sequential phenomena which lead to structural and functional changes. There are many pathways leading to photoaging, but their mechanisms are not well elucidated. Matrix metalloproteinases are a family of proteases known to degrade collagen. Aged skin is accompanied by higher metalloproteinase production, leading to degradation of extracellular matrix. Another pathway of aging is the complex TGF-β/Smad. Transforming growth factor-β is the primary regulator of collagen synthesis in skin. It has been reported that UV irradiation impairs TGF-β/Smad signaling through downregulating the transcription. In recent literature cathepsins and progerin are the newest proteins reported to be involved in aging. Cathepsins are a group of proteases with collagenolytic and elastinolytic activities, but their role in photoaged skin is only partially known. Progerin is an abnormal form of lamin A. In recent studies, it is noted for its participation in the process of skin photoaging.https://www.termedia.pl/Molecular-aspects-of-skin-aging-Literature-review,56,27305,1,1.htmlskin aging metalloproteinases cathepsin K progerin transforming growth factor-β/Smad pathway
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author Michał Rogowski-Tylman
Joanna Narbutt
Anna Woźniacka
Aleksandra Lesiak
spellingShingle Michał Rogowski-Tylman
Joanna Narbutt
Anna Woźniacka
Aleksandra Lesiak
Molecular aspects of skin aging. Literature review
Przegląd Dermatologiczny
skin aging
metalloproteinases
cathepsin K
progerin
transforming growth factor-β/Smad pathway
author_facet Michał Rogowski-Tylman
Joanna Narbutt
Anna Woźniacka
Aleksandra Lesiak
author_sort Michał Rogowski-Tylman
title Molecular aspects of skin aging. Literature review
title_short Molecular aspects of skin aging. Literature review
title_full Molecular aspects of skin aging. Literature review
title_fullStr Molecular aspects of skin aging. Literature review
title_full_unstemmed Molecular aspects of skin aging. Literature review
title_sort molecular aspects of skin aging. literature review
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Przegląd Dermatologiczny
issn 0033-2526
2084-9893
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Skin aging is a complex process composed of sequential phenomena which lead to structural and functional changes. There are many pathways leading to photoaging, but their mechanisms are not well elucidated. Matrix metalloproteinases are a family of proteases known to degrade collagen. Aged skin is accompanied by higher metalloproteinase production, leading to degradation of extracellular matrix. Another pathway of aging is the complex TGF-β/Smad. Transforming growth factor-β is the primary regulator of collagen synthesis in skin. It has been reported that UV irradiation impairs TGF-β/Smad signaling through downregulating the transcription. In recent literature cathepsins and progerin are the newest proteins reported to be involved in aging. Cathepsins are a group of proteases with collagenolytic and elastinolytic activities, but their role in photoaged skin is only partially known. Progerin is an abnormal form of lamin A. In recent studies, it is noted for its participation in the process of skin photoaging.
topic skin aging
metalloproteinases
cathepsin K
progerin
transforming growth factor-β/Smad pathway
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