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Pleiotropic Role of Notch Signaling in Human Skin Diseases

Rossella Gratton, Paola Maura Tricarico, Chiara Moltrasio, Ana Sofia Lima Estevão de Oliveira, Lucas André Cavalcanti Brandão, Angelo Valerio Marzano, Luisa Zupin, Sérgio Crovella

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Notch signaling orchestrates the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, migration and apoptosis of epidermal cells by strictly interacting with other cellular pathways. Any disruption of Notch signaling, either due to direct mutations or to an aberrant regulation of genes involved in the signaling route, might lead to both hyper- or hypo-activation of Notch signaling molecules and of target genes, ultimately inducing the onset of skin diseases. The mechanisms through which Notch contributes to the pathogenesis of skin diseases are multiple and still not fully understood. So far, Notch signaling alterations have been reported for five human skin diseases, suggesting the involvement of Notch in their pathogenesis: Hidradenitis Suppurativa, Dowling Degos Disease, Adams-Oliver Syndrome, Psoriasis and Atopic Dermatitis. In this review, we aim at describing the role of Notch signaling in the skin, particularly focusing on the principal consequences associated with its alterations in these five human skin diseases, in order to reorganize the current knowledge and to identify potential cellular mechanisms in common between these pathologies.

Topics & Concepts

Notch signaling pathwayBiologyHes3 signaling axisComputational biologySignal transductionCell biologySkin and Cellular Biology ResearchWnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancerHair Growth and Disorders
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