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Diversified Stimuli-Induced Inflammatory Pathways Cause Skin Pigmentation

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22083970

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melanosome; melanocytes; melanogenesis; skin pigmentation; inflammation; inflammatory cytokine

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Melanocytes, through the production of melanin pigments, are crucial in determining human skin, eye, and hair color and protecting the skin from UV radiation and environmental stress. Inflammatory responses can stimulate melanocytes, resulting in skin pigmentation. Understanding mechanisms of skin pigmentation due to inflammation is important for developing new therapeutic pathways for pigmented skin disorders.
The production of melanin pigments by melanocytes and their quantity, quality, and distribution play a decisive role in determining human skin, eye, and hair color, and protect the skin from adverse effects of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and oxidative stress from various environmental pollutants. Melanocytes reside in the basal layer of the interfollicular epidermis and are compensated by melanocyte stem cells in the follicular bulge area. Various stimuli such as eczema, microbial infection, ultraviolet light exposure, mechanical injury, and aging provoke skin inflammation. These acute or chronic inflammatory responses cause inflammatory cytokine production from epidermal keratinocytes as well as dermal fibroblasts and other cells, which in turn stimulate melanocytes, often resulting in skin pigmentation. It is confirmed by some recent studies that several interleukins (ILs) and other inflammatory mediators modulate the proliferation and differentiation of human epidermal melanocytes and also promote or inhibit expression of melanogenesis-related gene expression directly or indirectly, thereby participating in regulation of skin pigmentation. Understanding of mechanisms of skin pigmentation due to inflammation helps to elucidate the relationship between inflammation and skin pigmentation regulation and can guide development of new therapeutic pathways for treating pigmented dermatosis. This review covers the mechanistic aspects of skin pigmentation caused by inflammation.

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