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The role of the cytochrome P450 superfamily in the skin

Qianqian Chen, Tuan Wang, Xia Wu, Huipu Yuan, Yuan Wei, Ying Xiao

2024Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In mammals, the skin acts as a barrier to prevent harmful environmental stimuli from entering the circulation. CYP450s are involved in drug biotransformation, exogenous and endogenous substrate metabolism, and maintaining the normal physiological function of the skin, as well as facilitating homeostasis of the internal environment. The expression pattern of CYP450s in the skin is tissue-specific and thus differs from the liver and other organs. The development of skin topical medications, and knowledge of the toxicity and side effects of these medications require a detailed understanding of the expression and function of skin-specific CYP450s. Thus, we summarized the expression of CYP450s in the skin, their function in endogenous metabolic physiology, aberrant CYP450 expression in skin diseases and the influence of environmental variables and medications. This information will serve as a crucial foundation for future studies on the skin, as well as for the design and development of new drugs for skin diseases including topical medications.

Topics & Concepts

Action (physics)Cytochrome P450SUPERFAMILYContent (measure theory)ChemistryComputer sciencePhysicsBiochemistryMathematicsGeneMetabolismMathematical analysisQuantum mechanicsCancer Treatment and PharmacologyBiosimilars and Bioanalytical MethodsPARP inhibition in cancer therapy
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