Swanson Hollie I
Department of Molecular and Biomedical Pharmacology, University of Kentucky Medical School, 800 Rose Street, Lexington, KY 40536, USA.
Chem Biol Interact. 2004 Oct 15;149(2-3):69-79. doi: 10.1016/j.cbi.2004.08.006.
The goal of this review is to stress the importance of the cytochrome P450 (CYP) superfamily that is expressed in human skin in the hope that it may stimulate further study in an intriguing topic that currently suffers from a relative dearth of information. Like the cells that line the respiratory and GI tracts [X. Ding, L.S. Kaminsky, Human extrahepatic cytochromes P450: function in xenobiotic metabolism and tissue-selective chemical toxicity in the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts, Annu. Rev. Pharmacol. Toxicol. 43 (2003) 149-173] those present in human skin express a variety of CYPs that play important roles in xenobiotic, drug and steroid metabolism. In addition, a few CYPs, with potentially novel roles in metabolism and keratinocyte function, have recently been discovered that appear to be expressed in a keratinocyte-specific manner [L. Du, S.M. Hoffman, D.S. Keeney, Epidermal CYP2 family cytochromes P450, Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 195 (2004) 278-287]. However, in preparing this review, it soon became apparent that in contrast to the progress made in understanding these events in the liver, relatively little is known in the human skin. Thus, while a number of tantalizing stories are beginning to emerge, they are far from complete. In this review, a brief synopsis of the structure of skin and methods of culturing keratinocytes will be presented. This will be followed by an overview of the various CYPs and their putative regulators that have been currently identified to be expressed in human keratinocytes. Then, a more detailed analysis of CYP regulation that involves the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) signaling pathway will be offered in the hope that it may serve as a paradigm for other CYP regulatory studies in the skin. Finally, several clinical implications that may arise due to altered regulation of CYPs will be considered.
本综述的目的是强调在人类皮肤中表达的细胞色素P450(CYP)超家族的重要性,希望这能激发对这个目前相对缺乏信息的有趣课题的进一步研究。与呼吸道和胃肠道的细胞[X.丁,L.S.卡明斯基,《人类肝外细胞色素P450:在外源物质代谢以及呼吸道和胃肠道组织选择性化学毒性中的作用》,《药物毒理学年度评论》43(2003年)149 - 173]一样,人类皮肤中的细胞表达多种CYP,它们在外源物质、药物和类固醇代谢中发挥重要作用。此外,最近还发现了一些在代谢和角质形成细胞功能中可能具有新作用的CYP,它们似乎以角质形成细胞特异性的方式表达[L.杜,S.M.霍夫曼,D.S.基尼,《表皮CYP2家族细胞色素P450》,《毒理学与应用药理学》195(2004年)278 - 287]。然而,在撰写本综述时很快就发现,与在肝脏中理解这些事件所取得的进展相比,人类皮肤方面的了解相对较少。因此,虽然一些引人入胜的情况开始显现,但远未完整。在本综述中,将简要介绍皮肤的结构和培养角质形成细胞的方法。随后将概述目前已确定在人类角质形成细胞中表达的各种CYP及其假定的调节因子。然后,将对涉及芳烃受体(AHR)信号通路的CYP调节进行更详细的分析,希望它能成为皮肤中其他CYP调节研究的范例。最后,将考虑由于CYP调节改变可能产生的一些临床意义。