Rare Diseases Symptoms Automatic Extraction
Home
A random Abstract
Our Project
Our Team
Sirtuins in dermatology: applications for future research and therapeutics.
[werner syndrome]
Sirtuins
are
a
family
of
seven
proteins
in
humans
(
SIRT
1
-
SIRT
7
)
that
are
involved
in
multiple
cellular
processes
relevant
to
dermatology
.
The
role
of
sirtuins
in
other
organ
systems
is
established
.
However
,
the
importance
of
these
proteins
in
dermatology
is
less
defined
.
Recently
,
sirtuins
gained
international
attention
because
of
their
role
as
"
longevity
proteins
"
that
may
extend
and
enhance
human
life
.
Sirtuins
function
in
the
cell
via
histone
deacetylase
and
/
or
adenosine
diphosphate
ribosyltransferase
enzymatic
activity
that
target
histone
and
non-histone
substrates
,
including
transcription
regulators
,
tumor
suppressors
,
structural
proteins
,
DNA
repair
proteins
,
cell
signaling
proteins
,
transport
proteins
,
and
enzymes
.
Sirtuins
are
involved
in
cellular
pathways
related
to
skin
structure
and
function
,
including
aging
,
ultraviolet-induced
photoaging
,
inflammation
,
epigenetics
,
cancer
,
and
a
variety
of
cellular
functions
including
cell
cycle
,
DNA
repair
and
proliferation
.
This
review
highlights
sirtuin-related
cellular
pathways
,
therapeutics
and
pharmacological
targets
in
atopic
dermatitis
,
bullous
dermatoses
,
collagen
vascular
disorders
,
psoriasis
,
systemic
lupus
erythematosus
,
hypertrophic
and
keloid
scars
,
cutaneous
infections
,
and
non-
melanoma
and
melanoma
skin
cancer
.
Also
discussed
is
the
role
of
sirtuins
in
the
following
genodermatoses
:
ataxia
telangiectasia
,
Cowden
's
syndrome
,
dyskeratosis
congenita
,
Rubenstein-
Taybi
,
Werner
syndrome
,
and
xeroderma
pigmentosum
.
The
pathophysiology
of
these
inherited
diseases
is
not
well
understood
,
and
sirtuin-related
processes
represent
potential
therapeutic
targets
for
diseases
lacking
suitable
alternative
treatments
.
The
goal
of
this
review
is
to
bring
attention
to
the
dermatology
community
,
physicians
,
and
scientists
,
the
importance
of
sirtuins
in
dermatology
and
provide
a
foundation
and
impetus
for
future
discussion
,
research
and
pharmacologic
discovery
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"ataxia"
symptom
achondroplasia
adrenomyeloneuropathy
alexander disease
alpha-thalassemia
cadasil
canavan disease
cholangiocarcinoma
cystinuria
dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
familial mediterranean fever
gm1 gangliosidosis
homocystinuria without methylmalonic aciduria
lamellar ichthyosis
locked-in syndrome
omenn syndrome
phenylketonuria
pyomyositis
pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency
severe combined immunodeficiency
triple a syndrome
werner syndrome
wolf-hirschhorn syndrome
x-linked adrenoleukodystrophy
zellweger syndrome
This symptom has already been validated