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<i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> Proteases: Orchestrators of Skin Inflammation

Sabrina N. Kline, Yoshine Saito, Nathan K. Archer

2024DNA and Cell Biology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Skin homeostasis relies on a delicate balance between host proteases and protease inhibitors along with those secreted from microbial communities, as disruption to this harmony contributes to the pathogenesis of inflammatory skin disorders, including atopic dermatitis and Netherton’s syndrome. In addition to being a prominent cause of skin and soft tissue infections, the gram-positive bacterium Staphylococcus aureus is a key player in inflammatory skin conditions due to its array of 10 secreted proteases. Herein we review how S. aureus proteases augment the development of inflammation in skin disorders. These mechanisms include degradation of skin barrier integrity, immune dysregulation and pruritis, and impairment of host defenses. Delineating the diverse roles of S. aureus proteases has the potential to reveal novel therapeutic strategies, such as inhibitors of proteases or their cognate target, as well as neutralizing vaccines to alleviate the burden of inflammatory skin disorders in patients.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyStaphylococcus aureusProteasesInflammationMicrobiologyImmunologyBacteriaEnzymeGeneticsBiochemistryDermatology and Skin DiseasesBiochemical and Structural CharacterizationAcne and Rosacea Treatments and Effects
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