Signal transduction pathways in acne and acne variants - Role of dietary intervention

Autor(en): Melnik, B.
Stichwörter: growth hormone, 36992-73-1, 37267-05-3, 66419-50-9, 9002-72-6; somatomedin C, 67763-96-6; Acne pathogenesis; article; cigarette smoking; diet; Dietary intervention; FoxO1; growth factor; growth hormone; human; insulin like activity; pathogenesis; protein secretion; puberty; retinoid; signal transduction; somatomedin C; transcription factor FOXO, acne
Erscheinungsdatum: 2010
Journal: Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Dermatologie en Venereologie
Volumen: 20
Ausgabe: 4
Startseite: 168
Seitenende: 169
Zusammenfassung: 
All major pathogenetic factors of acne and acne variants are explained at the genomic level by a nuclear deficiency of the transcription factor FoxO1 due to increased growth factor signaling either by elevated secretion of growth hormone/IGF-1 during puberty or increased growth factor-like acneigenic stimuli and insulinotropic western nutrition. Retinoid therapy and dietary intervention compensate the nuclear FoxO1 deficiency.
ISSN: 09258604
Externe URL: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-78249267933&partnerID=40&md5=90312f0b3b852884ad04798753af8e18

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