The molecular pathogenesis of morphoea: from genetics to future treatment targets
- PMID: 27553363
- DOI: 10.1111/bjd.15001
The molecular pathogenesis of morphoea: from genetics to future treatment targets
Abstract
A number of immunoinflammatory and profibrotic mechanisms are recognized in the pathogenesis of broad sclerotic skin processes and, more specifically, morphoea. However, the precise aetiopathogenesis is complex and remains unclear. Morphoea is clinically heterogeneous, with variable anatomical patterning, depth of tissue involvement and sclerotic, inflammatory, atrophic and dyspigmented morphology. Underlying mechanisms determining these reproducible clinical subsets are poorly understood but of great clinical and therapeutic relevance. Regional susceptibility mechanisms (e.g. environmental triggers, mosaicism and positional identity) together with distinct pathogenic determinants (including innate, adaptive and imbalanced pro- and antifibrotic signalling pathways) are likely implicated. In the age of genetic profiling and personalized medicine, improved characterization of the environmental, systemic, local, genetic and immunopathological factors underpinning morphoea pathogenesis may open the door to novel targeted therapeutic approaches.
© 2016 British Association of Dermatologists.
Comment in
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Pathogenesis of morphoea: knowledge gaps in subtypes and comparisons to systemic sclerosis.Br J Dermatol. 2017 Jul;177(1):9-10. doi: 10.1111/bjd.15415. Br J Dermatol. 2017. PMID: 28731237 No abstract available.
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